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  1. Well, snowballing is a term used to describe an intimate practise in which s**en is passed from one persons mouth to another. The concept is that the mixture of s**en and saliva expands with each exchange between lovers, much like a snowball expands as it rolls.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnowballingSnowballing - Wikipedia

    In researching a field, snowballing is another name for Pearl growing. In chemical and industrial engineering, snowballing is the second and last phase, after aggregation, of the pelletization process.

  3. adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˈsnəʊbɔːlɪŋ / us. Add to word list. quickly growing bigger or more important: Despite snowballing declines in the stock market, their sales surged in the first quarter. (Definition of snowballing from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of snowballing. snowballing.

  4. adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˈsnəʊbɔːlɪŋ / us. Add to word list. quickly growing bigger or more important: Despite snowballing declines in the stock market, their sales surged in the first quarter. (Definition of snowballing from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of snowballing. snowballing.

  5. Snowball sampling is a non-probability sampling method where new units are recruited by other units to form part of the sample. Snowball sampling can be a useful way to conduct research about people with specific traits who might otherwise be difficult to identify (e.g., people with a rare disease).

  6. verb. snowballed; snowballing; snowballs. 1. intransitive : to increase, accumulate, expand, or multiply at a rapidly accelerating rate. a trend that has begun to snowball. It was one of those games in which things just snowballed and kept getting worse for Philly … Paul Zimmerman.

  7. Today we will explore a non-probably sampling method called snowball sampling, including some of its most common applications and the benefits for those who choose to use it. But before we do that, we’ll provide a brief introduction to sampling and the non-probability sampling method.