sledging in English

verb
1
carry (a load or passengers) on a sledge.
the task of sledging lifeboats across tundra

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1. In winter, local children meet to go sledging on the Mönchsberg.

2. At Christmas the pair celebrated with chocolate and bread from their sledging rations.

3. The neat piles of sledging supplies mocked Shackleton's ambition and the dreams of his men.

4. He had acquired skiing and sledging skills during several years living in northern Russia.

5. Only the boy looked at the two men sledging a length of iron on the outside anvil.

6. Sporting and cultural activities including abseiling, archery, cycling, mountain biking, bungee jumping, running, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, climbing, sledging, hiking, yachting, snorkelling, diving, skiing, snowboarding and windsurfing

7. According to Ian Chappell, the use of "sledging" as a term originated at Adelaide Oval in either the 1963–1964 or 1964–1965 Sheffield Shield competition.

8. Johansen prepared the sledging rations (42,000 biscuits, 1,320 tins of pemmican and about 220 pounds (100 kg) of chocolate), while other men worked on improving the boots, cooking equipment, goggles, skis and tents.

9. In the winter months, Burgeis (Burgusio) is a bijou ski, sledging and snow walking destination that affords pure Alpine eye-candy views in every direction, chocolate-box villages, great pistes with the sunny aspect of 18km Watles just a 10-minute drive away

10. ‘In summer you go anywhere by a Britzka, in winter by sledging cavalcade, in autumn you can take part in the ‘Rydz Party’.’ ‘After the wedding ceremony the guests made a sightseeing tour around the charming spa Ciechocinek: the bride and the groom in the coach and the wedding guests in the horse wagon and the Britzkas.’

11. ‘In summer you go anywhere by a Britzka, in winter by sledging cavalcade, in autumn you can take part in the ‘Rydz Party’.’ ‘After the wedding ceremony the guests made a sightseeing tour around the charming spa Ciechocinek: the bride and the groom in the coach and the wedding guests in the horse wagon and the Britzkas.’