Snowplow (noun)

A large vehicle equipped with a blade that is used to clear snow from roads, driveways, and other surfaces.

Origin:

Derived from 'snow' and 'plow', meaning a machine used to clear snow from roads, driveways, and other surfaces.

Examples:

  1. The snowplow was a familiar sight on the roads during the winter, as it worked to keep the roads clear and safe for drivers.
  2. The snowplow was a lifesaver for people who lived in areas with heavy snowfall, as it ensured that they could get to work, school, and other important destinations even during the worst storms.
  3. The snowplow was a powerful machine, capable of moving huge amounts of snow in a short amount of time.
  4. The snowplow was a noisy machine, and its engine could be heard rumbling down the streets early in the morning as it worked to clear the snow.
  5. The snowplow was a welcome sight for people who had to shovel their own driveways and sidewalks, as it meant that they could finally get out and enjoy the snow instead of having to work to clear it.
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