Vocabulary Word
Word: sleigh
Definition: large vehicle drawn by a horse over snow or ice
Definition: large vehicle drawn by a horse over snow or ice
Sentences Containing 'sleigh'
And perhaps at evening I see the hunters returning with a single brush trailing from their sleigh for a trophy, seeking their inn.
The song that came to be known as "Jingle Bells" was published under the name "The One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857.
Viewed through a freestanding frame of irregular shape, these images are a sky, a lead curtain festooned with sleigh bells, a house façade, a sheet of paper cut-outs, a forest and a fire.
The Lodge has a mountain biking trail, gym, tennis courts, and sleigh rides.
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"The Penguin Book of Irish Verse" (1970, 2nd Edition 1981).
In a snow-filled forest, the Rockettes as reindeer hurry to hook up Santa Claus' sleigh (“Sleigh Ride”).
The band, group members Roman Kalyn and Roman Kostyuk, originate from the Ivano-Frankivsk region in Western Ukraine, named after the Hutsul Ukrainian word for "sleigh".
Krazy is on a horse-drawn sleigh, riding through the countryside, and playing a lute.
Possibly in October that year, when working at A Studios in Los Angeles during the tour rehearsals, Harrison added the seasonal chimes, sleigh bells, zither and choir to "Ding Dong".
The area is developed by Hyundai Asan, which plans to expand the site with a proper ski resort to complement the current sleigh course, and complete golf courses.
Convis was re-elected in 1837 but died in early 1838 as a result of a sleigh accident that occurred while he was returning to Detroit (then the capital of Michigan) from attending the wedding of a daughter of Mr. Ten Eyck in Dearborn.
She orders Maugrim and her secret police to track them down, and follows in her sleigh with Edmund as her prisoner.
"Fey's Sleigh Ride" is an episode from the dramedy series "Ugly Betty".
Or rather "spy" for "MODE"?"
Thanks to the leak, Daniel decides to go with a new spread, based on the 1986 spread featuring Fey Sommers riding a sleigh.
At the photo shoot, Daniel shows Bradford a music box to be placed on the sleigh, but turns out to be an homage to his mother Claire.
He was killed while fighting Iraqis during an attempt to rescue Santa on Christmas Eve in the episode "Red Sleigh Down."
He is often seen, for example, fighting villains, and while inept at it in "Damien", he later is shown ("Red Sleigh Down", "Fantastic Easter Special" and "Imaginationland Episode III") as being very skilled with guns, swords and a glaive (in "Imaginationland III" he leads the charge of the good imaginary characters into battle.)
In "Red Sleigh Down", they are seen in a crowd during the town's Christmas celebration.
Nevertheless they made up again, and Jesus later lost his life to save Santa from Iraqis in "Red Sleigh Down."
In "Red Sleigh Down" he was captured by Iraqis and had to shoot his way free, in "Woodland Critter Christmas" his skill with a shotgun and sledgehammer saved Christmas from the Anti-Christ, and in "Imaginationland Episode III" he was seen sporting a golden axe to fight off the army of evil imaginary creatures after being revived by Butters (who used his imagination, due to the fact the Santa had died in flames during the terrorist attack).