From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnowmansnow‧man /ˈsnəʊmæn $ ˈsnoʊ-/ ●○○ noun (plural snowmen /-men/) [countable] DGOa simple figure of a person made of snow, made especially by children
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snowman• Job security is as impermanent as a snowman made after a blizzard Healthy skepticism is a good thing.• When she's tired of this she generally begs me to make her a snowman.• He says will you show him how to make a snowman?• By one path was the remains of a snowman.• And so ostensibly are the greatest cardinal number and the abominable snowman.• It began this year when Dad made those wooden cut-out figures, the snowman and the presents.• So I just made the snowman.• Police called to the neighborhood told Newport that though the snowman was legal, it was upsetting others on the block.