Yes, "sleigh" contains an open syllable at the end, where the vowel sound "ay" is not followed by a consonant.
Sleigh is pronounced "slay", so there is only one syllable.
A one-horse open sleigh.
The mode of transport is a sleigh. The bit where it goes 'Oh what fun it is to ride n a one horse open sleigh'.
Yes, "sleigh" is considered to have an open syllable because it ends in a vowel sound.
A one horse open sleigh? probably one.
It doesn't have any open syllables.
a "one horse, open sleigh".
An open sleigh (no roof) pulled by a single horse.
Sleigh bells are a kind of bells however there's also another definition for "sleigh bells" there also known as an American noise pop music duo.
"One Horse Open Sleigh" was the orignal title for the Present Day "Jingle Bells" song.
It has three open syllables.
There are three open syllables.