Sledge (noun)

  1. A vehicle consisting of a flat bottom supported by runners, used for conveying goods over snow or ice.
  2. A sled for conveying goods.

Origin:

From middle english sled, from old norse slǣð.

Examples:

  1. The villagers used the sledge to transport their goods to the market.
  2. The sledge was the fastest way to cross the frozen lake.
  3. The children loved to ride on the sledge down the hill.
  4. The sledge was a crucial tool for the survival of the arctic communities.
  5. The reindeer pulled the sledge filled with presents from house to house.
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