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Meanings of
toboggan
in English
Move along on a luge or toboggan.
luge
Usage of
toboggan
in English
1
To the Indians we owe the canoe, the snowshoe, the
toboggan
,
lacrosse.
2
The boy drags his
toboggan
up to the top of a hill.
3
Embarked on the
toboggan
slope of untruth the sailor slid smoothly downwards.
4
But after the second or third voyage the
toboggan
moved more swiftly.
5
It is flat, and turn up at the front like a
toboggan
.
6
But perhaps the true way to
toboggan
is alone and at night.
7
When he came to the door another
toboggan
lay beside his own.
8
He thought with alarm of the crazed fraternity boys and their
toboggan
.
9
After an hour's rest we repacked the
toboggan
and got underway again.
10
They got off the
toboggan
,
dusting the sprayed snow from their parkas.
11
He wore khakis, two layers of flannel shirts, and a
toboggan
cap.
12
We had 'em badly rattled, and they were on the
toboggan
sure.
13
So we have to get on by hauling every man his
toboggan
.
14
There was only a tiny rink and no
toboggan
or bob runs.
15
First Tom, Ted, and Harry fastened some beanpoles upright on the
toboggan
.
16
We're going to have a
toboggan
party-wantto take some coffee mit.
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About this term
toboggan
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
big toboggan
drag the toboggan
human toboggan
long toboggan
pull a toboggan
More collocations
Toboggan
through the time
Toboggan
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common