2. Verb. (third-person singular of sled) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sleds
1. sled [v] - See also: sled
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleds
Literary usage of Sleds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Boys Handy Book by Daniel Carter Beard (1890)
"THE construction of one of the simplest sleds is shown by \77 > it consists of
nothing more nor less than three pieces of board nailed upon two ..."
2. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1909)
"The following Rules & Orders for the regulation of trucks, carts & sleds were passed
... Notice to owners of trucks, carts & sleds. It is hereby ordered, ..."
3. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1909)
"The following Rules & Orders for the regulation of trucks, carts & sleds were passed
... Notice to owners of trucks, carts & sleds. It is hereby ordered, ..."
4. Typical Newspaper Stories by Harry Franklin Harrington (1915)
"BOYS DROWN COASTING ON GIFT sleds 1 Three boys with bobsleds ventured into a thin
fringe of ice surrounding the casting pond in Washington Park yesterday ..."
5. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1870)
"river has been fast these six weeks, and people go and come with carts, sleds,
horses, &c., as on land. Dutch sleds are mightily in fashion here this winter ..."
6. The European Journals of William Maclure by William Maclure, John S. Doskey (1988)
"Their carriages [sleighs] are all fixed upon two sleds which diminishes friction on
... Swedish sleigh on dual sleds. All the tradesmen are so occupied that ..."
7. Reindeer, Dogs, and Snow-shoes: A Journal of Siberian Travel and by Richard James Bush (1871)
"M.cat sleds. — Return. — Provision. — Baxter's Departure with Stores for the ...
"VVe now no longer retained any hope of procuring sleds and dogs for the ..."
8. The Children of the Cold by Frederick Schwatka (1899)
"^PHE number of toys that represent •*. articles of daily use, and which are so
common among us, such as toy wagons, toy sleds, toy railroad trains, ..."