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  • noun Plural form of snowblower.

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Examples

  • The Omaha City Council and mayor should consider convening an emergency summit with these associations for the purpose of developing a plan of action and resources, including funding and the purchase of equipment, such as snowblowers, to empower the community to deal with their own unique situations.

    Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage 2010

  • Joseph Cohen , CEO of Snow Joe LLC, said sales of both electric shovels and snowblowers are up 30% over last year.

    The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • FUN FACT: Sawdust is an accepted industry analog for snow when testing snowblowers.

    - The Consumerist 2009

  • Sales for the residential business, which includes lawn mowers and snowblowers, increased 5.6% though earnings declined 15%.

    Toro Profit Increases 58% Tess Stynes 2011

  • FUN FACT: Sawdust is an accepted industry analog for snow when testing snowblowers.

    The Consumerist: February 2009 Archives 2009

  • "It looks like there was a blizzard all over — except where I live," says Mr. Silverstein, who used to depend on an armada of plows and snowblowers to clear his property.

    The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • Strong sales and heavy snowfall since Christmas have sent Toro Co. back into production for its plug-and-play electric snowblowers and its "Power Shovel," a $100 motorized vacuum-like device that sucks up and spits snow away, no lifting required.

    The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • Home Depot Inc. says December sales of snow products were up double-digits at the retailer over the previous year, including strong demand for gas snowblowers with electric start buttons no yanking cords in the cold and heated hand grips.

    The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • From shovels and snowblowers to self-melting walkways, the latest ergonomic and low-maintenance gear is designed to ease consumer's backs and joints, be less taxing on the heart and less stressful to operate.

    The New Cold Warrior Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • Instead of quieting the city, the snow actually seemed to make it louder, with the steady roar of snowblowers, salt and sand trucks, as well as the ubiquitous plows coursing through the streets of midtown last night at about 11 pm.

    Snowstorm blasts New York, buries Boston Andrew Freedman 2011

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