tobogganing is a fun activity which is like sledging.a toboggan is used for sliding on a snow hill
Learning to control a sled on the snow made it easier to learn to control a toboggan. Thankfully, I landed in a snowbank when the toboggan flipped over. May I borrow the toboggan to go to the store?
We used to call that a toboggan run!
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It's the past tense of the verb to toboggan which means to slide down a hill on a toboggan. A toboggan is a long flat-bottomed sledge or sleigh without runners, usually sitting three or four passengers or the equivalent in baggage.
i don't know the antonym for avalanche but i know the meaning. meaning : A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain.
tobogganing is a fun activity which is like sledging.a toboggan is used for sliding on a snow hill
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True!A toboggan is a simple sled that originated in Canada.Read all about toboggan at:toboggan
A light toboggan is commonly called a sled or a snow saucer. It is a type of winter recreational equipment used for sliding down snowy hills.
A sled or toboggan is commonly used for sliding down hills in snowy conditions. These devices have a smooth bottom surface that allows for gliding over the snow.
Toboggan is used in French. It is borrowed from the English toboggan, itself coming from Acadian French tabaganne, itself copied from a native American noun.
A motorized toboggan is commonly known as a snowmobile or a snow machine. It is a vehicle designed for winter travel over snow and ice.
Yes because it is something that penguins do. It is most definitely a verb.
Toboggan is the word you are looking for. A toboggan is a simple sledge (or sled). It has no runners or skis on the underside and is just used on snow.
Learning to control a sled on the snow made it easier to learn to control a toboggan. Thankfully, I landed in a snowbank when the toboggan flipped over. May I borrow the toboggan to go to the store?
A sled has two parallel rails but a toboggan is a smooth flat surface that glides across the snow.