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A long flat-bottomed wooden sled is called a 'sledge' by most British children. But what the father calls it after spending several hours constructing the sledge in the garden shed - I can't repeat her.
Go on top of Ski hill click the flier on the wooden pole and choose a sled.
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A komatik is an Eskimo sled. It is designed to travel on snow and ice, and made of wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide.
short e, as bed,
They use them to pull sled through the snow.
A komatik is an Eskimo sled. It is designed to travel on snow and ice, and made of wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide.
A komatik is an Eskimo sled. It is designed to travel on snow and ice, and made of wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide.
Generically, all sleds are flat and used to coast down hills, but there are many different designs. The Toboggan is a larger sled without runners developed by Native Americans. It is much larger than the Luge seen in Olympic sports. The bobsled is a also seen in the Olympics and is also quite large, sometimes designed for four people.
There are a large number of places where one can purchase a wooden sled. Sports stores, both offline and online, sell sleds of various manufacture. There are also dedicated sites that manufacture and sell wooden sleds.
Yes, the word "sled" has a short e sound, as in red or bed.
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