From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnowboardsnow‧board /ˈsnaʊbɔːd $ ˈsnoʊbɔːrd/ noun [countable] DSOa long wide board made of plastic, which people stand on to go down snow-covered hills as a sport
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snowboard• But both stayed away from their beloved snowboards and remained healthy this winter.• Most of the areas have snowboard areas and are planning special snowboard events though the season.• Besides, they often have kids of their own who are plying the same runs on snowboards.• They've got a great selection of gear from ace patterned snowboards to fantastic girls' clothing.• Guests can experience the outdoors on alpine skis, snowboards, cross-country skis or snowshoes while learning the high-elevation environment.• Burton is a menswear shop, but it's also the name of a wicked snowboard label.