snowman

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English - Turkish
kardanadam
{i} kardan adam

Eğer yarın çok kar yağarsa, bir kardan adam yapalım. - If it snows much tomorrow, let's make a snowman.

İğrenç bir kardan adamın ayak izlerini Himalayalarda bulduklarını duydum. - I heard that they found the footprints of an abominable snowman in the Himalayas.

(isim) kardan adam
{ç} snow.men (sno'men)
abominable snowman
yeti
abominable snowman
kar adamı
abominable snowman
tibet karadamı
abominable snowman
kar adam
snowmen
snowmans
English - English
A humanoid figure made with large snowballs stacked on each other. Human traits like a face and arms may be fashioned with sticks (arms), a carrot (nose), and stones or coal (eyes, mouth)
A score of eight on a single hole
A playing card with the rank of nine
{i} mass of snow fashioned into the form of a man
A humanoid figure made with large snowballs stacked on each other. Human traits like a face and arms are fashioned with sticks (arms), a carrot (nose), and stones or coal (eyes, mouth)
A snowman is a large shape which is made out of snow, especially by children, and is supposed to look like a person. snowmen a simple figure of a person made of snow, made especially by children
a figure of a person made of packed snow
abominable snowman
A manlike or apelike animal said to exist in the Himalayas
abominable-snowman
Attributive form of abominable snowman, noun
abominable snowman
large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas
abominable snowman
{i} terrible snowperson, evil man made of snow
abominable snowman
A hairy humanlike animal reportedly inhabiting the snows of the high Himalaya Mountains. Also called yeti. a yeti. Tibetan Yeti Mythical monster believed to inhabit the Himalayas near the snow line. The Yeti is thought to resemble an oversized man covered with shaggy fur. Reported sightings are rare; evidence of its existence consists largely of unusual footprints left in the snow, probably the tracks of bears. At certain gaits, bears place the hindfoot partly over the imprint of the forefoot, thus creating tracks that resemble the footprints of a very large primate heading in the opposite direction
snowmen
plural of snowman
snowman

    Hyphenation

    snow·man

    Turkish pronunciation

    snōmän

    Antonyms

    snowwoman

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsnōˌman/ /ˈsnoʊˌmæn/

    Etymology

    [ -"man ] (noun.) 1827. From snow + man.
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