Toboggan (noun)

A long, flat-bottomed sled, typically made of wood, used for sliding down snow-covered hills.

Origin:

Derived from the algonquian word "odabagan" or "tabaggan", which means a sled made of a flat bottomed board.

Examples:

  1. The kids loved to go tobogganing on the hill behind their house.
  2. He borrowed a toboggan from his neighbor to take his kids sledding.
  3. The couple went tobogganing in the park on a snowy day.
  4. The kids had a great time tobogganing down the steep slopes.
  5. The boy made a quick run down the hill on his toboggan.
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