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Definition of Sledged
1. sledge [v] - See also: sledge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sledged
Literary usage of Sledged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"The blendings of color were very striking — gorgeous hues of rose, "WE sledged
HIM INTO NO. 2 HUT" orange, pink, and purple being predominant from west, ..."
2. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society ...: General index to the by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1878)
"After having sledged a thousand miles or so, we began to feel that the process
might go on ... Sometimes we sledged for miles through avenues of birches. ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1896)
"During the afternoon, as we sledged farther eastwards, we came in sight of ...
The ice on which we sledged during the first part of our journey from Cape ..."
4. The American Year Book by Simon Newton Dexter North, Francis Graham Wickware, Albert Bushnell Hart (1917)
"They sledged and drifted on the ice about half the way and finally reached ...
From April to November, 1915, he sledged and packed with primitive Eskimos in ..."
5. A Treatise on Masonry Construction by Ira Osborn Baker (1899)
"The stone was delivered to the breaker by cart«, having been tirst sledged to
the proper size—about 12 inches square by 6 inches thick. ..."
6. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"After breakfast we sledged him on to the floe at the foot of the slope ...
We skinned him there, and sledged the skin and meat up to the hut by instalments. ..."