sled

[sled]

sled Definition

a vehicle, typically on runners, for conveying goods or passengers over snow or ice, either pushed or pulled, or drawn by horses, dogs, or a motor vehicle.

Using sled: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went sledding down the hill.

  • Example

    The dogs pulled the sled across the snow.

  • Example

    The sled was loaded with supplies for the expedition.

  • Example

    The children rode on the sled behind the horse.

sled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sled

Phrases with sled

  • a sled pulled by dogs, especially in northern regions

    Example

    The Inuit people have used dog sleds for transportation for centuries.

  • a dog bred and trained for pulling sleds, especially in northern regions

    Example

    Huskies and Malamutes are popular breeds of sled dogs.

  • a competition in which participants race on sleds, often pulled by dogs

    Example

    The Iditarod is a famous sled race held annually in Alaska.

Origins of sled

from Middle Dutch 'sleed', related to Old English 'slฤซdan' meaning 'to slide'

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Summary: sled in Brief

A 'sled' [sled] is a vehicle used for transporting goods or people over snow or ice. It can be pushed, pulled, or drawn by animals or a motor vehicle. Examples include going sledding down a hill or using a sled to transport supplies for an expedition. Phrases include 'dog sled,' 'sled dog,' and 'sled race.'

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