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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of snowplow.

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Examples

  • So, while Sporty Hubby swish-swashed his way down the mountain, I carefully snowplowed and slid most of the day.

    Parking Lot Humiliation Anne-Marie 2008

  • Arriving at the Logan Express at midnight, I discovered that they'd snowplowed my car into its parking spot.

    CRASH! BANG! BOOM! wen_spencer 2007

  • In the nation's capital, snowplows cleared the streets, while skiers snowplowed near the Washington Monument.

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2004 2004

  • I snowplowed away drifts of dandruff from his suit.

    Microserfs Coupland, Douglas 1995

  • And, you know, the one thing -- in terms of Brooklyn and some of the -- you know, the other boroughs -- they didn't get snowplowed for two, three days, and so they were upset when Mayor

    Crooks and Liars Susie Madrak 2011

  • Young kids, apple-cheeked and swaddled in ski gear, snowplowed their way down beginner runs, giving their parents high-fives at the bottom.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local < 2010

  • I get that he and TLC are at war right now, but that's not a very good reason to show up to his final interview snowplowed out of his gourd.

    Evil Beet Gossip 2009

  • I get that he and TLC are at war right now, but that's not a very good reason to show up to his final interview snowplowed out of his gourd.

    Evil Beet Gossip 2009

  • The trade-off for putting up with a tin-pot civic dictator is getting your streets snowplowed, having straight curbs, getting pork from Olympia and Obama.

    Crosscut 2009

  • I get that he and TLC are at war right now, but that's not a very good reason to show up to his final interview snowplowed out of his gourd.

    Elites TV 2009

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