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snow shoes

noun as in boot

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To get to the den, they had to take snowmobiles to the bottom of a hill then hike a narrow, winding path in snow shoes.

Researchers in snow shoes probed the ground with electromagnetic equipment to determine how the glacier is stratified.

There is the venerable, with patinated wainscoting, seafaring oil paintings, fireplaces, wallpaper and tufted upholstery; the modern, with Tivoli radios and ultra-minimal chambers bathed in white; the retro, with mid-century breeze-block walls, a disco ball above a pool and record players; the beachy, with rattan seating, string lights and surfboards; and the woodsy, with antlers, snow shoes and woolen Pendleton blankets.

Matching her bright colored snow shoes is a matching yellow headband.

With no mechanical means to lift them up the slopes, skiers and snowboarders have resort to trudging up the slopes with snow shoes.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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