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Definition of Sleighed
1. sleigh [v] - See also: sleigh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleighed
Literary usage of Sleighed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by New York Zoological Society, Tennyson Society (1897)
"With the aid of the dogs we made an interesting trip on the ice up Black River
in December, and in January sleighed our heaviest supplies down the Liard to ..."
2. L'Acadie: Or, Seven Years' Explorations in British America by James Edward Alexander (1849)
"We sleighed there, partook of a well-ordered repast, arranged under the direction
of Captain Talbot, ADC, then we danced to the music of two or three ..."
3. Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth (1900)
"I enjoyed the winter immensely," I persisted when they were a little quieter ; "
I sleighed and skated, and then there were the children, and shelves and ..."
4. Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth (1900)
"I enjoyed the winter immensely," I persisted when they were a little quieter; "
I sleighed and skated, and then there were the children, and shelves and ..."
5. Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth (1900)
"I enjoyed the winter immensely," I persisted when they were a little quieter; "
I sleighed and skated, and then there were the children, and shelves and ..."