A vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow.
A heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges.
1 The sledge slid along in the midst of a plaintively intense melody.
2 Five minutes later the sledge drew up in front of the cabin.
3 The thud of big wooden sledge hammers driving in the tent stakes.
4 In a short time the two men from the sledge came up.
5 There were others with your captors; I saw the sledge following behind.
6 Of the last-named the air-tractor sledge was by far the most troublesome.
7 Packing the provisions for the sledge journey was of the greatest importance.
8 The Missioner dropped in immediately behind the sledge , and David behind him.
9 Fifteen dogs were straightening in the tandem trace of a single sledge .
10 The dogs were speedily harnessed to the sledge , and the march resumed.
11 On and on went the sledge over the ice, into the unknown.
12 But the road suddenly, turned left and the large sledge fell over.
13 He placed the whole of it on the sledge , securing it firmly.
14 She leaned over the edge of the sledge , clinging to the gee-bar.
15 I therefore dragged the food-bags off the sledge and dumped them on.
16 Bage near sledge ; Webb taking set of magnetic observations behind snow barricade
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