snowboard

IPA: snˈoʊbɔrd

noun

  • A board, somewhat like a broad ski, or a very long skateboard with no wheels, used in the sport of snowboarding.

verb

  • To ride a snowboard.
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Examples of "snowboard" in Sentences

  • Enjoys snowboarding and writing code.
  • Childhood and early snowboarding career.
  • A snowboard is essentially a flat spring.
  • He is a competitive snowboarder and boxer.
  • Bart's skateboard is replaced with a snowboard.
  • Shaun White soars to repeat gold in snowboard halfpipe
  • Still, the ride has been bumpy lately in snowboard land.
  • In the winter, the main event is skiing and snowboarding.
  • He also boasts athletic prowess in skiing and snowboarding.
  • Alpine snowboarding is a small niche of the sport of snowboarding.
  • Shaun White soars to repeat gold in snowboard halfpipe - USATODAY. com
  • Written on the nose of his snowboard are the words "Ride Carbon Neutral."
  • A dexterous recovery will lessen the penalty an extreme snowboarder can get.
  • And he compares the experience to riding a snowboard, which is not that easy.
  • Calamitous and Beautiful chase Jimmy and Jet, who uses his door as a snowboard.
  • Shit, twelve year old girls snowboard, which is pretty much the definition of mainstream.
  • Getting off a ski slope chairlift while wearing a snowboard is a completely unnatural act.
  • The CPSC and HC are advising consumers to immediately stop using the recalled snowboard bindings and contact Rome Snowboards for free replacement bindings.
  • A straight-A student at the top of his class, Ryan played varsity tennis, loved to ski and snowboard, that is, until six years ago, when Francine Haight found Ryan lifeless in his bed from an overdose of the prescription pain killer Vicodin.

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