"Sleigh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleigh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sleigh
speak

"Sleigh" Meaning

A vehicle on runners for transporting goods or people on snow or ice, typically having a platform or body supported by two or four ice runners, often pulled by animals or motor vehicles.

Example: The child loved to ride in the horse-drawn sleigh through the snowy forest.

"Sleigh" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sleigh"


1. General Usage

A festive winter wonderland arrived with the sound of sleigh bells and children's laughter, signaling the start of the holiday season.


2. Idiomatic Expression

She had to have her sleigh of luxury, with all the extras, but these days, things are a bit tight for her to afford that lifestyle.


3. Figurative Usage

The vacation was a sleigh ride for her as she left her stressful work behind and relaxed on the beach for a week.


4. Historical/ Cultural Context

The Norse god of fertility, Frey, was said to ride across the sky in his chariot, or sleigh, during the midwinter festival of Yule.


5. Colloquial or Informal Context

John tried to convince his family to go sleigh riding with him during the snowstorm to get into the holiday spirit.

"Sleigh" Similar Words

Sleet

speak

Sleeting

speak

Sleety

speak

Sleeve

speak

A sleeve is a part of a garment that covers the arm. It is typically made of fabric and is a component of a shirt, jacket, sweater, or robe. Sleeves can be short or long, loose or tight, and may be designed for specific purposes, such as functionality, fashion, or cultural Identity.

Sleeved

speak

Sleeveen

speak

I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Sleeveless

speak

Sleeves

speak

Sleighbells

speak

Sleighed

speak

Sleighs

speak

Sleight-of-hand

speak

Sleight

speak

Sleights

speak

Sleipnir

speak

Sleiveen

speak