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Definition of Sledders
1. sledder [n] - See also: sledder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sledders
Literary usage of Sledders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1848)
"... and the carters and sledders stood prohibited from nsin,- shod-carts at all.
But the total exclusion of that from the outf dues spoken of is apparent. ..."
2. The Pacific Monthly by William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease, Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1906)
"To illustrate: The lowest in the social strata and, naturally, the hardest working,
and by far the most numerous, were the despised hand- sledders. ..."
3. The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town by John Thomas Scharf (1874)
"... are filled with troops of noisy sledders, who shoot with the speed of arrows
down the slippery declivity. In my time the same pranks were enacted on the ..."
4. The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town by John Thomas Scharf (1874)
"These same hills are now cut down into streets of rapid'descent, which in winter,
when clothed in ice and snow, are filled with troops of noisy sledders, ..."
5. The Chronicles of Baltimore: Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town by John Thomas Scharf (1874)
"These same hills are now cut down into streets of rapid descent, which in winter,
when clothed in ice and snow, are filled with troops of noisy sledders, ..."
6. The Land of Tomorrow by William B. Stephenson (1919)
"40 NEARLY TWENTY THOUSAND FURS READY FOR SHIPMENT 40 " SIMROCK MARY'S " HERD OF
REINDEER COMING OVER THE HILL 56 sledders OFF FOR PROVISIONS FOR THE ..."