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sledding

SLEH-dihng

Sledding (noun) means the activity of riding a sled down a slope, or hauling goods on one. Example: “Sledding is one of the few things that gets the kids excited about snow days.”

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The activity of riding a sled down a slope, or hauling goods on one.
"Sledding is one of the few things that gets the kids excited about snow days."

How to use sledding

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe activity of using a sled, most often for fun on a snowy hill.

Common pairings
go sledding sledding hill

Word forms

sleddings plural

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What does “sledding” mean?

The word “sledding” means the activity of riding a sled down a slope, or hauling goods on one. In plain terms, the activity of using a sled, most often for fun on a snowy hill.

How do you pronounce “sledding”?

“Sledding” is pronounced SLEH-dihng (/ˈslɛdɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “sledding” in a sentence?

Here is “sledding” used in a sentence: “Sledding is one of the few things that gets the kids excited about snow days.”

What part of speech is “sledding”?

“Sledding” is a noun.

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