Which preposition to use with tobogganed
There were men and women and children, too, who had come on skis and in toboggans for twenty miles from distant ranches to do honor to the wedding-anniversary of Greely and his wife.
He heard first of all the creaking of a toboggan on the hard crust, then the pattering of dogs' feet, and after that the voices of men.
Alec and Bob are off on the hill by the timber lot, trying Mr. Ferry's toboggan with himit's just come.
When we were first in Canada I tobogganed at Rosedale.
The boy drags his toboggan up to the top of a hill.
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.
" He went to the head of the dogs, guiding them down the rough side of the ridge, while Howland steadied the toboggan from behind.
The silence was unbroken save by the merry cries of some children tobogganing in the Kurhaus garden.