snowshoe

/ˈsnoʊˌʃuː/
verb
  1. To walk or travel using snowshoes.
    • He snowshoed up the mountain to reach the cabin.
    • Many people snowshoe for exercise and to enjoy the winter scenery.
    • We plan to snowshoe through the national park this weekend.
noun
  1. A flat, wide frame worn on the foot to walk on deep snow without sinking.
    • Modern snowshoes are made of lightweight metal and plastic.
    • The hiker used snowshoes to cross the snowy trail safely.
    • She strapped on her snowshoes and headed into the winter forest.
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