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Sledge Meaning in English

word

ˈsɫɛdʒ
SLEDJ
slˈɛdʒ
SLEDJ

Definition

A sledge is a type of vehicle with runners on the bottom, used for traveling over snow or ice, usually pushed or pulled by people or animals. In British English, it can also mean 'sled'.

Usage & Nuances

British English prefers 'sledge', while American English uses 'sled'. 'Sledge' can also rarely refer to a large hammer ('sledgehammer'). Usually found in discussions about snow, winter sports, or polar travel. Avoid confusing with 'sled' outside the UK.

Example Sentences

The children rode the sledge down the snowy hill.

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We used a sledge to carry supplies across the ice.

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A dog can pull a sledge in the snow.

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Have you ever seen a reindeer pulling a sledge in real life?

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We spent all afternoon racing our homemade sledges down the track.

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When the lake freezes, people sometimes use a sledge to cross it safely.

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