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UK
/snˈəʊbɔːdɐ/
]
[ US /ˈsnoʊˌbɔɹdɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈsnoʊˌbɔɹdɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who slides down snow-covered slopes while standing on a snowboard
How To Use snowboarder In A Sentence
- Skiers and snowboarders at all levels can revel in snow and apres-ski fun; kids can have a go in ski school or try snow tubing; and the Snowies has always been a mecca for snow bunnies!
- The snowboarder was the second person to die in as many weeks at the ski area near Glacier Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- Freestyle skiing is something of a daredevil sport - a sort of trick skiing that uses the half-pipe, which is normally used by snowboarders. ABC News: Top Stories
- Snowboarders are most likely to injure their wrists — not good news for a guitarist. Times, Sunday Times
- According to The Associated Press, professional athletes such as snowboarder Torah Bright, snowboarder Gretchen Bleiler, freeskier Sarah Burke and alpine skier Lindsey Vonn like to wear Summit Daily News - Top Stories
- The boat's wake acts as a ramp. The rider can use the wake to perform thrilling tricks, like the jumps and flips of a snowboarder.
- Some agencies run events for gym goers, while one service aims to match skiers and snowboarders, so colliding on the slopes takes on a whole new meaning.
- All levels of downhill skiers and snowboarders will be catered for.
- Thanks largely to snowboarders, and abundant fresh snow topping up the slopes faster than it can be groomed, Japanese skiers have been discovering the joys of powder.
- To savvy snowboarders, Baikalsk has long been the beautiful resort where visitors are so few you can feel as though you own the mountain, at least temporarily: for about 5,000 rubles ($175), you can have exclusive use of one of the six long runs for the day and never see another soul as you schuss through forests. The Recession’s Green Lining