Aún no tenemos significados para "snow-shoe".
1It was a game paradise, and the snow-shoe rabbit abounded in thousands.
2We'd call it a nice bit snow-shoe run in the old days.
3Once there, you can snow-shoe, snowmobile or even dog-mush into the wilderness.
4With growing perplexity, Jan examined the snow-shoe trails in the snow.
5The Indian smiled as he stooped and arranged his right snow-shoe.
6As I said at Forty Mile, every inch of it was snow-shoe work.
7He lost Bye-Bye's snow-shoe tracks a hundred yards from the igloos.
8Richard Darrell twisted his feet out of his snow-shoe straps.
9They furnish excellent conditions for snow-shoe trips, skiing and sledding.
10You can snow-shoe the distance in a few hours.
11He trotted back slowly, dropping the big seven-pound snow-shoe hare now and then to rest.
12Other portions utilized were sinews, which furnished fiber for ropes, thread, bow-strings, snow-shoe webs, etc.
13My brethren are famous, too, in the use of the snow-shoe, the snare, and the gun.
14The wolves often crossed his snow-shoe trail, or followed it swiftly to see whither it led.
15The scene changes-Bachelor'sHall-Apractical joke and its consequences-Asnow-shoe walk at night in the forest.
16Scandinavian personification of Winter as the 'snow-shoe goddess.'