98 examples of tobogganed in sentences

In this posture he tobogganed down the slope, with more force than elegance; and with a yell of triumph Jack and Diggory stretched out their hands, and dragged Mugford up to the level grassy plateau on which they stood.

On the opposite side of the pond was a steep bank six or seven feet high, and here a few of the older childrentwo years old, but still not workmenwere having great fun climbing the bank and using it as a toboggan-slide.

Howland seated himself in the middle of the six-foot toboggan, waved his hand to Gregson, then with a wild halloo and a snapping of his long caribou-gut whip Jackpine started his dogs on a trot down the street, running close beside the sledge.

" He went to the head of the dogs, guiding them down the rough side of the ridge, while Howland steadied the toboggan from behind.

In the flock were thirteen wild geese, of the usual gray variety, and one white goosey-gander, who carried on his back a tiny lad dressed in yellow leather breeches, green vest, and a white woollen toboggan hood.

He wasn't afraid any longer; but raised his white toboggan hood, and shouted: "Hurrah for you, Longlip!"

There may be days when Ski-ing is not possible or when a few hours on the rink or toboggan run offer a relief to a stale Ski runner.

Their rinks and toboggan runs are well maintained, those at St. Moritz being, of course, among the best in Switzerland.

The post road runs zigzagging down into Italy and is said to provide a very fine bob or toboggan run.

Rinks and a most amusing toboggan run provide for off-days.

The Rinks are first-class and both bob and toboggan runs are kept up.

Rinks and toboggan runs are maintained.

Adelboden, being a well-known Winter Sports Centre, the rink and toboggan runs are probably excellent, but, never having seen them, I cannot vouch for them.

There was only a tiny rink and no toboggan or bob runs.

We're here, Jarvis and I." "Well, believe me, that high-brow stuff is on the toboggan.

I stood in a queue of Gordons, Seaforths, Worcesters, etc., slowly moving up one, until, finally arriving at the companion (nearly said staircase), I tobogganed down into the hold, and spent what was left of the night dealing out those rations.

He had been expecting something of the sort ever since the bottom dropped out of the steel business and prices tobogganed forty dollars a ton.

SEE Weiman, Rita. Toboggan.

Mr. Ferry's toboggan goes like lightning express from the top of the hill clear down to the big elm in the middle of the south meadow.

That young man, in a regulation toboggan suit of gray blanket cloth, with a cap of the same, looked like a jolly boy as he brought the toboggan into place with a flourish and invited his guests to "pile on.

That young man, in a regulation toboggan suit of gray blanket cloth, with a cap of the same, looked like a jolly boy as he brought the toboggan into place with a flourish and invited his guests to "pile on.

She stopped short and looked at the toboggan's owner.

When everything was in full blast, the great man would appearstepping out of a bathing-machine, or falling out of a hansom-cab, or sliding down a chute on a toboggan.

When we were first in Canada I tobogganed at Rosedale.

He tobogganed down-stairs on a tea-tray the first day he arrived; the second day he passed me in the hall and asked, with a grin, "if I was one of the mummies in this old mausoleum?"

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