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Sleighing

Sleighing \Sleigh"ing\, n.

  1. The act of riding in a sleigh.

  2. The state of the snow or ice which admits of running sleighs.

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sleighing

vb. (present participle of sleigh English)

Usage examples of "sleighing".

The thought of sleighing cheered him for a moment, until, now on the outskirts of the village, he was sanitarily perturbed by the adjacency of dwelling houses and barns.

When we had finished we went sleighing on the Amstel, which had been frozen over for several days.

He would settle down to read this remarkable work and look on with intense though smiling wonderment as Ottilie strolled demurely through the gardens of Central Germany on Rasputin's arm while Goethe, seated beside a dissolutely aristcratic Olga, went sleighing through wintry St.

At the Kings’ she daily saw all she wanted, for the children’s older sisters were just out, and Meg caught frequent glimpses of dainty ball dresses and bouquets, heard lively gossip about theaters, concerts, sleighing parties, and merrymakings of all kinds, and saw money lavished on trifles which would have been so precious to her.

The sleighing was good through Broadway, Fifth-avenue, and all the avenues in the city where there are no street car tracks.