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  • noun Plural form of snowcat.

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Examples

  • Soon, we were uploaded again onto huge snowcats, which is another big job for the volunteers.

    Connie Lawn: Aspen and Snowmass -- Wheelchairs and Snowcats Connie Lawn 2011

  • Soon, we were uploaded again onto huge snowcats, which is another big job for the volunteers.

    Connie Lawn: Aspen and Snowmass -- Wheelchairs and Snowcats Connie Lawn 2011

  • That way, trees can be dragged out by snowcats, which is the preferred method because it causes less damage to the tundra.

    Durangoherald.com 2009

  • A team of 45 people have used eight "snowcats" and a fleet of more than two dozen dump truck to move more than 300 truckloads of snow.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • From there we can see the lights of Ketchum below: the dark spread of the golf course, the Christmas lights along the fence into town, the headlights of snowcats roving the flanks of the ski mountain, packing the snow in—and the town itself, twinkling in the valley, the little roof of our house small among the snowy rooftops, and all the mountains of Idaho beyond it.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • From there we can see the lights of Ketchum below: the dark spread of the golf course, the Christmas lights along the fence into town, the headlights of snowcats roving the flanks of the ski mountain, packing the snow in—and the town itself, twinkling in the valley, the little roof of our house small among the snowy rooftops, and all the mountains of Idaho beyond it.

    Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010

  • And resorts like Mount Bachelor in Oregon use biofuels in their buses and snowcats.

    CNN Transcript Mar 21, 2007 2007

  • You have people driving these snowcats and transporting people to various areas.

    CNN Transcript Dec 17, 2006 2006

  • The old drùidh was fascinated with mechanical rides—trucks, snowcats, ATVs, even the chair lift that climbed TarStone Mountain.

    Loving the Highlander Janet Chapman 2003

  • The old drùidh was fascinated with mechanical rides—trucks, snowcats, ATVs, even the chair lift that climbed TarStone Mountain.

    Loving the Highlander Janet Chapman 2003

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