English edit

Noun edit

snow machine (plural snow machines)

  1. Alternative form of snowmachine
    • 1993, Dana Stabenow, A Fatal Thaw, →ISBN, page 5:
      Whe went around the snow machine parked in front to the pickup truck behind it.
    • 1997, I. Izumi, T. Nakamura, R.L. Sack, Snow Engineering: Recent Advances, →ISBN, page 139:
      There are many ways to produce ice spheres, such as using liquid nitrogen, cold alcohol or kerosene. A newly designed snow machine consists of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and a spray nozzle shown as Figure 1.
    • 2002, Bronislaw Joseph Sammler, Don Harvey, Technical Design Solutions for Theatre: The Technical Brief Collection, →ISBN:
      Not only have I used one snow machine to generate snow effects in a half-dozen shows, I have also used it with Mylar® and different types of paper to produce successful showers of blue rain and yellow drops of sunlight.
    • 2011, J.A. Marlow, Into the Forest Shadows, →ISBN, page 200:
      Seeing his father get on the other snow machine, Zach took the helmet Sasha handed to him and worked to slip it on over his hat and hood.
    • 2015, CJ Carver, Beneath the Snow, →ISBN:
      Praying Connie wouldn't spot her, Abby belted down the hillside, bouncing and sliding, engine roaring, and the track was getting closer and closer, and finally she decelerated and eased the snow machine over the lip of the bank and on to the track.