That is the correct spelling of "skier" (one who skis).
A twatt of skiers. The collective noun for snowboarders is a smug.
I am guessing that you mean toque, a kind of hat. It has had various meanings in history as can be seen in the link below. The term is commonly used today and it often refers to a knit hat or cap like the ones frequently used in the winter, particularly by skiers.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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In spanish skiers are called esquiadores.
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A twatt of skiers. The collective noun for snowboarders is a smug.
Because if they used anything else they wouldn't be skiers.
About how steep is the angle of the slope for "Extreme Skiers"?
Away from other boaters is the safest area for towing skiers.
there's many professionel skiers live in kentucky,but they're not popular
Ghost Town Skiers - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973
Sky Skiers - 1951 was released on: USA: 17 February 1951
The snow reflects the sunlight and burns the skiers.
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Skiers who do not need a slope typically include freestyle skiers and those who practice ski tricks on flat terrain or in terrain parks. Additionally, cross-country skiers can ski on flat trails or even rolling hills without requiring steep slopes. Some skiers also engage in backcountry skiing, exploring off-piste areas where natural terrain is varied. Lastly, adaptive skiers may utilize specialized equipment to navigate various terrains without the need for a designated slope.