sled

/slɛd/
verb
  1. To ride or travel on a sled.
    • Every winter, the kids sled down the big hill in the park.
    • She loves to sled with her friends after school.
    • We sledded across the snowy field to reach the cabin.
  2. To transport something using a sled.
    • They sledded the equipment to the research station.
    • We sledded firewood across the frozen river.
    • The farmer sledded hay to the animals in the barn.
noun
  1. A vehicle on runners used for traveling over snow or ice, often pulled by animals or by people.
    • In Alaska, people use dog sleds to travel in winter.
    • The children pulled their sled up the hill and then rode down.
    • We loaded the supplies onto the sled and headed across the frozen lake.
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