Definitions
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- adjective Dressed in a
snowsuit .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find any incline steeper than 15° that doesn't have snowsuited children hurtling down it at breakneck speed 24/7.
Archive 2010-01-01 alison 2010
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A mother balanced a snowsuited baby on her lap and ate a half-sandwich one-handed while her husband squirted sanitizer into the outstretched palms of two little boys.
Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010
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A mother balanced a snowsuited baby on her lap and ate a half-sandwich one-handed while her husband squirted sanitizer into the outstretched palms of two little boys.
Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010
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She looked at the note, then at him, then raised her eyes to the picture of the snowsuited boys.
The Guy Not Taken Jennifer Weiner 2006
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A bulky parka smothered the individual's identity, but the flared black trousers marked him as a member of Starfleet; grinning, Kirk redirected his course to join his snowsuited comrade.
The Kobayashi Maru Julia Ecklar 2000
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Not far behind them came a snowsuited figure surrounded by a crowd of children.
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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In the ski shop, three teenage girls in black abayas giggled over digital photos of themselves on the slope; children posed with a worker in a bobbleheaded polar bear suit; and in the three-story picture windows separating the mall from the snow park, a father in traditional white dishdasha used exaggerated gestures to send a message to a snowsuited child inside: Stop crying and push your brother's sled down the hill.
SFGate: Top News Stories Spud Hilton 2011
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Oddly, there was an ease in talking with these snowsuited men.
SFGate: Top News Stories Spud Hilton 2011
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Every year, at the start of the 68-mile Midnight Run in Chatham, snowsuited families alight from pickup trucks along the side of the road.
Chicago Reader 2010
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It describes a snowy landscape dotted with figures, snowsuited schoolboys scattered around a bus.
SFGate: Top News Stories Kenneth Baker 2010
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