A Toboggan.
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.
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.
it is a flat bottomed Venetian rowing boat . The word derives from an ancient Greek word meaning glass
The word is gondola, which is a traditional method of transportation there.
No, the word 'sled' has a short E sound as in bed and fed.
Barge.
Yes, the word "sled" contains a short vowel sound. In this case, the "e" in sled is pronounced with a short /ɛ/ sound.
toboggan
It's a short vowel sound. It has a short E as in slept. It rhymes with sped and shed.
The word sled has one syllable.
The word "barge" originates from the Latin term "barca," which means a small boat or skiff. It was adopted into Old French as "barge," referring to a flat-bottomed vessel used for transporting goods, particularly on rivers. This term eventually made its way into Middle English, where it retained its nautical meaning. Over time, "barge" has come to refer specifically to larger, flat-bottomed boats used for carrying cargo or passengers.
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