Musher ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Musher ( noun )

A person who drives or guides a dog sled, typically in cold regions such as Alaska or Canada.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "marcheur" meaning "walker" or "goer", it refers to a person who drives or guides a dog sled.

Examples:

  1. He's been a musher for over 20 years and has won several races.
  2. The musher and his dogs were getting ready for the Iditarod race.
  3. The musher had to take care of his dogs' paws after a long run.
  4. The musher and his team were the first to reach the finish line.
  5. She became a musher after watching the Iditarod race on TV.

(As a verb)

Musher ( verb )

A person who drives or guides a dog sled, typically in cold regions such as Alaska or Canada.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "marcheur" meaning "walker" or "goer", it refers to a person who drives or guides a dog sled.

Examples:

  1. He's been a musher for over 20 years and has won several races.
  2. The musher and his dogs were getting ready for the Iditarod race.
  3. The musher had to take care of his dogs' paws after a long run.
  4. The musher and his team were the first to reach the finish line.
  5. She became a musher after watching the Iditarod race on TV.
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