How To Use Tobogganing In A Sentence
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Ice tobogganing is another thrilling sport which only an élite of sportsmen practise, although most of us have seen it on TV.
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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.
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Winter was always full of things to do, of skating and skiing and tobogganing and snowmobiling.
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Afternoon apres-ski activities include all-terrain vehicle safaris and sunset tobogganing.
TIP SHEET
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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.

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The three of us spent four weeks touring around Europe, ending up with friends in Austria, making snow men and tobogganing down the slopes!
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Here they have "bandy" matches, ski-ing, and tobogganing, as well as other winter games.
Denmark
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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.
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Chuck a few snowballs around, maybe make a snowman, go tobogganing - all good fun.
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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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In effect, then, tobogganing was tamed and domesticated in a similar way to snowshoeing.
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She also enjoyed tobogganing down the Cresta Run.
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In addition to cross county skiing, winter activities include dogsledding, ice skating and tobogganing.
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There were a group of older kids tobogganing down there, and residents said they were deliberately crashing into the trees.
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As the country was gripped by cold, children and adults were snowballing and tobogganing.
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Rational Review
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As a rule people have no word for expressing a thing which does not come within their own range of experience; for instance, no one would expect that Arabs, or Somalis, or the inhabitants of the Sahara would have any equivalent for either skating or tobogganing, nor do I imagine that the Eskimo have any expression for "sunstroke" or
The Days Before Yesterday
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Other popular winter sports include skiing, ice-skating, snowshoeing, and tobogganing.
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As with mountaineering and tobogganing, few members of a film audience have first-hand experience of sky-diving.
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Whereas curling, skating, and sleighing were available elsewhere, snowshoeing and tobogganing were specifically Canadian winter sports, which had to be experienced in situ.
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There's even a spare mountain for tobogganing on a sharply zigzagging course.
Times, Sunday Times
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Visions of tobogganing, the luge and downhill skiing all filled my head as I put together yet another estimate - this time to remove the water pump for inspection and replace it if required.
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In this essay I examine snowshoeing and tobogganing and the roles played by the city and its rural environs in this evolving concept of Canadian identity.
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I went tobogganing with my sister and her friend, using those big industrial plastic sacks as sledges.
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I went tobogganing with my sister and her friend, using those big industrial plastic sacks as sledges.
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Expect 'phat night freestyle' extreme snowboarding sessions, tobogganing parties and over-50s mornings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The country's Alpine peaks provide a setting for skiing, bobsledding, tobogganing, mountain walking, and climbing.
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Go tobogganing: If skiing, boarding or snowmobiling are simply beyond your means, go find a cardboard box and a hill.