bobsleigh

[ˈbɒbsleɪ]

bobsleigh Definition

  • 1a vehicle for racing on ice, consisting of a long, narrow sled with a steering mechanism at the front and brakes at the back
  • 2the sport of racing on a bobsleigh

Using bobsleigh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bobsleigh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Jamaican bobsleigh team made their debut in the Winter Olympics in 1988.

  • Example

    The bobsleigh reached a speed of 80 miles per hour.

  • Example

    She won a gold medal in the women's bobsleigh event.

bobsleigh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bobsleigh

Phrases with bobsleigh

  • four-man bobsleigh

    a bobsleigh race with four people on the sled

    Example

    The four-man bobsleigh team from Germany won the gold medal.

  • two-man bobsleigh

    a bobsleigh race with two people on the sled

    Example

    The two-man bobsleigh event was won by the Swiss team.

  • a specially designed course for bobsleigh races

    Example

    The bobsleigh track in Whistler is one of the fastest in the world.

Origins of bobsleigh

from bob, meaning 'to bounce' + sleigh, meaning 'sled'

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Summary: bobsleigh in Brief

'Bobsleigh' [ˈbɒbsleɪ] refers to a long, narrow sled used for racing on ice, equipped with a steering mechanism and brakes. It also denotes the sport of racing on such a sled. Examples include 'The Jamaican bobsleigh team made their debut in the Winter Olympics in 1988.' and 'She won a gold medal in the women's bobsleigh event.' Phrases like 'four-man bobsleigh' and 'bobsleigh track' are common in the sport.