100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "sled"
Definition
A "sled" is a noun that refers to a vehicle of various forms, typically on runners or a flat bottom, used for sliding over snow, ice, or other surfaces. It can also refer to a similar device used for transporting loads, often pulled by animals or vehicles.
Synonyms
- Toboggan
- Sleigh
- Slider
- Sledge
- Snowboard (in some contexts)
Antonyms
- Wheelbarrow
- Cart
- Stroller
- Skateboard (in some contexts)
Examples
- The children sled down the hill after the first snowfall.
- We decided to sled to the park instead of walking.
- He loves to sled on weekends with his friends.
- They built a ramp so they could sled faster.
- The dog ran alongside the kids as they sled.
- After the storm, we found the perfect hill to sled.
- She took her new sled out to sled for the first time.
- The parents watched as their kids sled gleefully.
- I used to sled with my siblings when we were younger.
- The icy slope was perfect for a day of sled fun.
- He tried to sled down the hill but fell off.
- We would sled all afternoon until it got dark.
- They raced to see who could sled the fastest.
- It’s exhilarating to sled down a steep hill.
- The thrill of sledding brought back childhood memories.
- I brought my old sled from the garage to use today.
- The kids took turns to sled down the snowy path.
- We had to sled our supplies back to the cabin.
- He tried to sled with a makeshift board.
- They laughed as they sled into a pile of snow.
- My friends and I plan to sled at the local hill this weekend.
- She taught her daughter how to sled safely.
- After lunch, we all went out to sled again.
- The snow was perfect for a day of sledding.
- They had to sled their way through heavy snow.
- On snowy days, we would always sled together.
- We found a great spot to sled behind the school.
- He learned to sled when he was just a toddler.
- They had a contest to see who could sled the farthest.
- The sled was too heavy for me to pull alone.
- He wanted to sled all the way to the bottom of the hill.
- The children were excited to sled with their new gear.
- We took a break to sled down the smaller hills first.
- She smiled as she watched her friends sled.
- They took turns pushing each other to sled faster.
- The thrill of sledding was contagious.
- He had to practice to learn how to sled properly.
- The view from the top was worth the climb before we sled.
- We made a jump to sled off of for added fun.
- The old wooden sled had been passed down for generations.
- They decided to sled in the nearby park after school.
- He wanted to sled down the steepest hill in town.
- The excitement grew as they prepared to sled.
- We packed a picnic to enjoy after we sled.
- The snow was just the right consistency to sled on.
- After a long day of sledding, they were exhausted.
- They could hardly wait to sled with their new friends.
- The hill was crowded with kids ready to sled.
- We made a plan to sled every weekend during winter.
- She felt the rush of adrenaline as she sled down the hill.
- The snowflakes fell gently as we prepared to sled.
- He had to help his little sister sled back up the hill.
- It was a perfect day to sled and make snowmen.
- They shouted with joy as they sled together.
- We formed a train to sled down the hill.
- After the snowstorm, it was the ideal time to sled.
- She captured the moment on camera as they sled.
- The best part of winter was getting to sled.
- They made sure to sled safely and avoid obstacles.
- The sound of laughter filled the air as they sled.
- They would often sled until their cheeks were rosy.
- She felt accomplished after learning to sled on her own.
- The hill became a popular spot to sled after school.
- He was thrilled to finally be able to sled with the big kids.
- We each took a turn to sled down the steep slope.
- The excitement of sledding brought everyone together.
- The snow was perfect for a quick sled run.
- They wanted to sled all day long without stopping.
- He couldn’t wait to sled again after the snow melted.
- They made a snow fort at the top of the hill before they sled.
- She taught her brother how to sled without falling.
- The local park was the best place to sled in the area.
- They used their creativity to make the best sled.
- I watched them sled from my window, wishing I could join.
- They found a way to sled even in the smallest snow.
- The competition was fierce as they raced to sled.
- We decided to sled during our winter break.
- He was the first to sled down the newly built hill.
- The fun didn’t stop as they continued to sled.
- She loved the feeling of the wind as she sled down.
- They made sure to sled in a safe area away from trees.
- After a long day of sledding, we warmed up with hot cocoa.
- They found an old sled in the garage and refurbished it.
- The kids took a break to catch their breath after they sled.
- They cheered as they watched their friend sled.
- The sun shone brightly as they prepared to sled.
- They could hardly wait for the snow to sled again.
- The laughter echoed as they continued to sled down the hill.
- He couldn't believe how fast he could sled now.
- They made it a tradition to sled every winter.
- The thrill of the ride made him want to sled again and again.
- They laughed when they saw how far they could sled.
- The neighborhood became alive with kids ready to sled.
- The memories of sledding would last a lifetime.
- They wanted to sled all day without thinking about school.
- She couldn't stop smiling as she sled down the hill.
- He felt proud to finally be able to sled down the steep slope.
- They organized a community event to sled together.
- The magic of winter is best enjoyed when you sled.
- They shared stories of their best moments while they sled.