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Substantiivit
1.brittienglanti
2.brittienglanti

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.
  2. A low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.
  3. (British) any type of sled or sleigh.
  4. A card game resembling all fours and seven-up; old sledge.

Verbit

  1. to hit with a sledgehammer.
  2. To drag or draw a sledge.
  3. (chiefly cricket, Australian) To verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
  4. To ride, travel with or transport in a sledge.

Esimerkit

  • It should be remembered, that these explorations were nearly all made by our seamen and officers on foot, dragging sledges, on which were piled tents, provision, fuel for cooking, and raiment. This sledging was brought to perfection by Captain M'Clintock.
  • The 2000 Code of the Laws of Cricket includes new anti-sledging provisions.
  • Then, all these...government legislators...would be able to totally concentrate on their roles and functions, without being entangled in interparty sledging and squabbles.
  • "Bloody hell even their sledging is now shite!!!" he sledged.
  • Batteries of fast bowlers softened batsmen up with short-pitched bowling, while fielders tried to disturb their concentration with a running commentary of insults commonly known as sledging.
  • Sledging en route to Mt. Logan on the 1925 first ascent. [caption to photo of four men dragging a sledge]
  • Some of these may be closely associated with the day-to-day lifestyle of such communities — marine activities (fishing, wildlife viewing), mountain activities (abseiling, climbing, hunting) or winter sports (dog sledging).
  • He was also to initiate me in the American pastime of sleighing, or sledging.
  • When "the great fen or moor" which washed the city walls on the north was frozen over, sliding, sledging, and skating were the sports of crowds.
  • [based on information from Major Hill, Master of the Silver Mills, in 1662, descibing silver mining in Cardiganshire] They dig the Oar thus; One holds a little Picque, or Punch of Iron, having a long Handle of Wood which they call a Gad; Another with a great Iron Hammer, or Sledge, drives it into the Vein.
  • For anyone who can recall their schooldays, when you used to get snow every winter, flying down hills on a polythene bag the thickness of an atom, and a lovely old sledge your Grandpa made for you (the only Christmas it DIDN'T snow),...
  • There are also Winter Paralympic Games with Alpine and Nordic events, as well as sledge hockey - a form of ice hockey using a seated sledge.
  • Ty'd upon the Sledge, a Papist and a Protestant in front, being two very disparate and antipathetick Companions, was a very ridiculous Science of Cruelty, even worst than Death it self (says he).
  • Aged wore out Coal-Horses, which after some time Wrought you will have, may serve turn for Sledge-Horses.
  • The sledge ran far better upon the ice, I cannot say the same for the dogs.
  • When I inquired the reason of this wire being used in the construction of the safe, I was told it was to prevent the doors being broken by either sledging or wedging.
  • The rapid and violent exertion of smiths, mightily sledging the glowing iron masses of their furnaces.
  • Sledge hammers are only used for heavy-duty persuading when working on vehicles or machinery.

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