sledding

IPA: sɫˈɛdɪŋ

noun

  • The act of sliding downhill, or transporting something, on a sled.
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Examples of "sledding" in Sentences

  • On the U.S. Senate side, though, the sledding has been a bit tougher.
  • Hot cocoa*, warm binkies and old videos were the order of the day ... after sledding, that is.
  • During last year's race, Daley was speaking to MLA Eric Robinson about the idea of sledding to Winnipeg.
  • You hear "sledding," you think it's a sled, but this was an extreme course on a contraption with serious banks.
  • But for some leading stocks trying to break out or clear follow-on buy points this month, the sledding has been a little rough.
  • All mornings are cold, Dubus seems to be saying, even if sledding is in the plans, and the best we can do is dress warmly for them.
  • Anyway, I told the kids and their friends that I would take them "sledding" (on hills of melted snow), but had to be home by 11am for the festivities.
  • Programs, regardless of the season or their history, take a while to develop, and in the meantime, it's tough sledding, which is an apropos cliche for today.

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