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.
We used to call that a toboggan run!
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?
tobogganing is a fun activity which is like sledging.a toboggan is used for sliding on a snow hill
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algonquian,French Canadian The likely origin is Abernaki, as stated, but could have a connection to the Cree language - Plains or Woodland Cree. It was not always fur which was traded during the fur trade. Ideas and language often are part of the trade too. Considering the dog sled had been used extensively in Northern Alberta by the Cree and they have no other word for it, that might be evidence enough that the word "toboggan" migrated west to east.
If you mean toboggan as in sports it is spelled t-o-b-o-g-g-a-n to-bog-gan
"voulez-vous utiliser le toboggan aujourd'hui" means "do you want to use the slide today".
A toboggan is a kind of sled.
I'm lucky that I only got dinged by my toboggan when I crashed it. Sorry, this toboggan ride is reserved for me and my gal. I'm building a toboggan in my garage!
We used to call that a toboggan run!
It's toboggan.
Toboggan comes from the Native American language.
Toboggan - Hersheypark - was created in 1972.
Toboggan Handicap was created in 1890.
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?
toboggan
We had fun sledding down the hill on the toboggan.