sledder

IPA: sɫˈɛdɝ

noun

  • A person who rides a sled.
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Examples of "sledder" in Sentences

  • That's what makes them an Olympian and me a sledder.
  • However, rules at the time also allowed a fifth sledder to compete.
  • Apparently he became a decent dog-sledder and earned the Greenlanders 'respect.
  • I give them to a friend of mine who is a dog sledder and he freezes them to use as dog food on the trail.
  • The stretch of the C-Pat Trail next to the ridge was fairly wide and straight, inviting a sledder to travel at speed.
  • Upon reaching the South Pole in second place behind Admundsen, the crafty dog sledder explorer from Norway, Scott cried out, "Oh God, this is an awful place."
  • Whether because he was luckier or a year older, Michael was the superior sledder; at her best Lydia could only make J Street before her sled or her resolve gave out.
  • Almost 50 years after Balto's historic run, a passionate dog sledder named Joe Redington organized the first Iditarod in 1973, reportedly paying the prize money by taking out a mortgage on his home.
  • Peggy, indeed, my sorrel pony, being lighter of weight, was not crusted much over the shoulders; but Smiler (our youngest sledder) had been well in over his withers, and none would have deemed him a piebald, save of red mire and black mire.
  • It may be very tough out there but when you couple that heavy snowfall with wind gusts that may top 30, 40 miles per hour, you might have whiteout conditions which is not really a big deal if you're a skier or a sledder like these families but you're trying to drive in maybe a tough time.

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