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
How does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work in the mornings?
Snowplows had been pulled off the roads in western Iowa because of deteriorating conditions.
In a snowplow on gentler slopes both skis can be tilted up on their edges.
Most beginner skiers master the snowplow turn on a beginner slope.
For a structured density, the "snowplow" mechanism of instability suppression is not valid.
The slow component can be associated with the ions of the ablation-driven snowplow.
The ponderomotive force also accelerates electrons in front of the laser pulse (snowplow electrons).
This energy was given a par t to the dense phase accelerated in the ablation-driven snowplow, and a par t to the plasma filling the cavity.