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tobogganing

[ UK /təbˈɒɡənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. riding on a long light sled with low handrails

How To Use tobogganing In A Sentence

  • Ice tobogganing is another thrilling sport which only an élite of sportsmen practise, although most of us have seen it on TV.
  • A play area featuring igloos and snow castles is planned where toddlers would be able to build snowmen and throw snowballs and there would also be room for tobogganing.
  • Winter was always full of things to do, of skating and skiing and tobogganing and snowmobiling.
  • Afternoon apres-ski activities include all-terrain vehicle safaris and sunset tobogganing. TIP SHEET
  • Strap on your crampons for an adrenaline-packed day of ice-climbing, or try dog sledding, snowshoeing, deer-watching, sledding, tobogganing or ice-skating on outdoor rinks.
  • The three of us spent four weeks touring around Europe, ending up with friends in Austria, making snow men and tobogganing down the slopes!
  • Here they have "bandy" matches, ski-ing, and tobogganing, as well as other winter games. Denmark
  • On the first snow day of the school year, Angelo phoned Squire and asked if he wanted to join him and his brothers tobogganing at the state park which had a good sledding hill.
  • Chuck a few snowballs around, maybe make a snowman, go tobogganing - all good fun.
  • They will travel after taking their GCSE's and take part in lots of different sporting activities from tobogganing to shooting the rapids and boat trips to get close to dolphins and whales.
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