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