0 a vehicle or device for removing snow from roads or railroads:
1 in skiing, a simple way of turning or stopping in which the points of the skis are turned toward each other:
2 in skiing, to turn or stop with the points of the skis turned toward each other:
3 to remove or deal with problems for a child, so they never have to do anything difficult or never fail, and do not learn how to do things for themselves:
By snowplowing all opposition and doing everything for them, they may be robbing their children of confidence and self-reliance.
4 used to refer to a parent who removes or deals with problems for a child, so they never have to do anything difficult or never fail, and do not learn how to do things for themselves:
5 a large blade attached to the front of a truck that pushes snow off roads
However, larger snowplows exist, which tend to be conversions rather than purpose-built vehicles.
Steam locomotive tenders, large diesel locomotive bogies and various freight vehicles have been used, with the snowplow body mounted on the original frames.
All except the snowplow were on the heavy 30-foot underframe.
The company also manufactures a variety of truck-mounted sand and salt spreaders, snowplow replacement parts and snow removal accessories.
Snowplows are dangerous to overtake; often, the oncoming lane may not be completely free of snow.
The aircraft was airborne prior to 2000 feet, and flew over the snowplow at 50 to 70 feet of altitude.
Conventional operation may see one or two locomotives running together with a snowplow at either end.
Snowplows were also among vehicles stranded in traffic as the snow continued to fall.