Sled

Word SLED
Character 4
Hyphenation sled
Pronunciations /slɛd/

Definitions and meanings of "Sled"

What do we mean by sled?

A vehicle having runners and used for carrying people or loads over ice and snow; a sledge. noun

A light vehicle, often with runners, used especially by children for coasting over snow or ice. noun

A snowmobile. noun

A movable, slotted surface that slides over the blade of a table saw, used to ensure accurate cuts. noun

To carry on or convey by a sled. intransitive verb

To ride or use a sled. intransitive verb

Same as sledge, sledge-hammer. noun

To convey or transport on a sled: as, to sled wood or timber.

To ride or travel in a sled: sometimes with an impersonal it.

To be carried or transported on a sled.

A small tool, resembling a sled in form and having sharp blades for runners, used for cutting gold-leaf into rectangular sheets. noun

The device for making sliding contact between the underground conductors of an electric road and those of a moving railway-car upon the road. noun

A drag or dray without wheels, but mounted on runners, for the conveyance of loads over frozen snow or ice, or over mud or the bare ground, as in transporting logs and heavy stones. Also sledge. noun

A pair of runners connected by a framework, used (sometimes with another pair) to carry loads or support the body of a vehicle, or, when of lighter build and supporting a light platform or seat, in the sport of coasting and for drawing light loads by hand. noun

A vehicle moving on runners, drawn by horses, dogs, or reindeer; a sleigh. noun

To convey or transport on a sled. transitive verb

A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; -- in England called sledge. noun

A small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice. noun

A small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice. (A "sled" in this sense is not pulled by an animal as a "sleigh" is.) noun

A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice. (contrast "sleigh", which is larger) noun

A small, light vehicle with runners, used recreationally, mostly by children, for sliding down snow-covered hills. (A "sled" in this sense is not pulled by an animal as a "sleigh" is.)

A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice. (contrast "sleigh", which is larger)

A snowmobile.

Your ride, vehicle, conveyance, autovoiture. Could be a car, truck, motorcycle, whatever. Urban Dictionary

What people who snowmobile call a snowmobile Urban Dictionary

A vehicle used in transporting person to and fro Urban Dictionary

Used to describe fat chicks. Think blocking sleds from football practice. Urban Dictionary

Skeevy; sketchy; (noun) One that is skeevy, sketchy, and/or shady. Urban Dictionary

N. A crappy or broken down car. A. Someone that is basically a worthless person. Urban Dictionary

See touque Urban Dictionary

A pair of dress loafers typically worn by men and women financiers. Urban Dictionary

A classic recreational activity that involves sliding down a snowy or icy hill on a low friction board, tube, plank, or other creative sliding device. Urban Dictionary

A sex position where one partner lays on their back while the other partner rides them down the hill. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sled

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The word "sled" in example sentences

Charley, -- more than one sled is necessary when a woman like ❋ Unknown (2010)

The sled is completely flexible over blow downs, rocks and ground debris. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Crash or no crash, the sled is still travelling about 80 miles an hour at the bottom of the track. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Joy gives him his Yukon nickname after he devises a tarpaulin sled to carry a half a ton of goods by sliding the cargo down a glacier. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The new sled is meant to replace the one he had in Colorado, back with his family. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Lead sled is the greatest thing to come along since sliced bread. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Back to the original topic, I agree that the lead sled is an atrocity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Brazilian bobsled team, the only sled from the tropics in the Olympic competition, crashed about two-thirds of the way down the track in its first run, sliding across the finish line with the sled on its side. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Mexicans purchased a very used sled from the Russians. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"I get squashed," says Martin, who can't see where the sled is going as it travels up to 80 mph down the track. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The native sled is a long narrow sled about less than two feet in width and anywhere from ten to 20 feet in length. ❋ Unknown (1945)

Meat and sleeping furs were made into packs, and the sled was abandoned. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I hunched back over and began moving forward again like a dog pulling a sled, but my snow was sand and my sled was the gear of war. ❋ Daniel Dowd (2010)

The vehicles that met this test standard were called sled-certified. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Shit], that is one [fine] sled you [drivin'] ❋ Dr. Badwrench (2007)

man that new sled from [psi] [pumps] out [220]! ❋ Head_mad_trix (2005)

[That nigga] just [drove] by in his [fat ass] sled, dawg! ❋ T (2003)

We were looking for [some ass] at [the bar], but all we saw were some [sleds]. ❋ No Sleds (2007)

That man over there, licking [sap] from [the tree], is such a [weirdo]. Also, this phone is sled. ❋ Sophia Hilton (2008)

My ex is sled. But on [the plus side] I was able to [unload] my sled on her during the [divorce]. ❋ Nathan Burns (2006)

❋ Ilianivich (2003)

Wearing my lucky Gucci [sleds] to [seal] this [M&A] deal. ❋ LeveredUp (2018)

in the winter, children often go sledding down [snowy] [hills]. hopefully without [crashing] into trees. ❋ Viking Ice Princess (2011)

Me: [This girl] asked me to go sledding the other day Bro: is that [a sex] [position]? mE: it is now lol ❋ Djnight (2011)

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