snowboarding
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of snowboarding
First recorded in 1980–85; snowboard ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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In “Try it with Emma Mac,” MacDonald goes ice climbing and snowboarding.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026
Put in particularly stark contrast by Team GB's Super Sunday the day before - with golds won in snowboarding and skeleton - this has been a grim Games in Milan.
From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026
President Lee Jae Myung said her performance had written a "new chapter in the history of South Korean snowboarding".
From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026
Kim, then 17, became the youngest woman to win an Olympic snowboarding gold medal in PyeongChang.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 12, 2026
He hates snowboarders, he says, but I think he really means that he hates people who have families who take them snowboarding.
From "Sparrow" by Sarah Moon
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