"Sledges" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sledges are large, heavy sleds typically made of wood or metal, used for traction in winter on snow or ice, pulling heavy loads such as timber or reindeer or drag heavy goods.
In some countries, they are also known as runners.
Example: During the extreme winter months, the villagers use sledges to transport heavy logs to their homes for firewood.
Alternative term: Sleds, Dray, Sleighs
Usage Examples:
1. In a winter sport context:
The children were excited to go sledding with their parents on the nearby hill, laughing and shouting as they glided down on their sledges.
2. In a historical context:
The ancient Vikings used sledges to transport goods and supplies across the harsh Arctic terrain.
3. In a literary context:
In the classic novel "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the protagonist must use a sledge to haul his gear through the snowy wilderness.
4. In a medical context:
The paramedics carefully placed the patient on a stretcher-like sledge to transport them to the emergency room in a timely manner.
5. In a colloquial context:
"After a big night out, my friends and I had to drag our merry supply of beer back to the car using a rickety old sledge."