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How to pronounce snowmobile in English?

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Type Words
Type of ride
Type Words
Type of tracked vehicle
Has types sno-cat

Examples of snowmobile

snowmobile
Lots of open water here but a snowmobile is the only way to get here for awhile.
From the sacbee.com
Two teenagers were injured Friday night in a snowmobile crash in Council Bluffs.
From the omaha.com
This marks the 9th straight positive earnings surprise for the snowmobile maker.
From the forbes.com
For now, at least, Yellowstone's snowmobile industry is left to die another day.
From the economist.com
Skids can also be used to steer by angling them, as in the case of a snowmobile.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The crew straps me into a rig and pulls me behind a snowmobile to the hospital.
From the dailyherald.com
It is reachable by road in the warmer months and by snowmobile in the wintertime.
From the online.wsj.com
This snowmobile area has 260 miles of groomed trails and several parking areas.
From the fresnobee.com
LaVallee is at home on a snowmobile, riding with his father since he was a kid.
From the newsobserver.com
More examples
  • Ride a snowmobile
  • Tracked vehicle for travel on snow having skis in front
  • A vehicle with skis at the front and rubber tracks at the rear, used for travelling over snow, sometimes as sport; To ride or race in a snowmobile
  • (Snowmobiles) are widely used in arctic territories for travel.
  • (Snowmobiling) An area within a State Park or Recreation Area or a designated State Trail that is open to snowmobiling activities. Specific local regulations may apply.
  • Any self-propelled vehicle designed and constructed to transport persons or property and to travel on runners, motor-driven tracks, a combination of such runners and tracks, or any combination of such runners or tracks with wheels; and including any trailer or sled primarily designed and ...
  • A motorized vehicle that operates on skis, pontoons, tracks, rollers, wheels, air cushion, or any other device which is designed for travel in, on, or over snow.