A vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow.
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Examples for "sledge"
Examples for "sledge"
1The sledge slid along in the midst of a plaintively intense melody.
2Five minutes later the sledge drew up in front of the cabin.
3The thud of big wooden sledge hammers driving in the tent stakes.
4In a short time the two men from the sledge came up.
5There were others with your captors; I saw the sledge following behind.
1A reindeer once drew a sled four hundred miles in two hours.
2Not a native was in sight save the one driving the sled.
3On one occasion they took her off the sled by main strength.
4Wednesday's test featured a test sled on a short stretch of rail.
5Or a sled, he thought, looking at it from a different angle.
1She and the driver of the sleigh went down in the blizzard.
2The footman left the sleigh in a hurry, too-jumping in a panic.
3From the cross streets, sounded in the distance the jangle of sleigh-bells.
4She certainly heard sleigh-bells; the sound penetrated even to the dark bedroom.
5The sleigh ought to be at the mine in five minutes more.
6I heard his sleigh in the middle of the night for sure.
7The marks of the sleigh would be quickly obliterated by the storm.
8The sleigh-bells tinkled merrily as the horse trotted smartly down the road.
9He called again; some sleigh-bells jingled merrily, and then the pines moaned.
10Robert sprang in beside Maria, and the sleigh slid out of sight.
11When they were in the sleigh going home she charged her husband.
12All the little sleigh-bells accompanied the song, like the twitter of sparrows.
13We packed the ladies in their sleigh, and then entered our own.
14In this way several more are killed, and packed on the sleigh.
15Steinmetz clambered back into the sleigh and drew up the fur apron.
16The jerky motion of the little sleigh would throw them close together.
Sleigh nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América