Meaning & Definition of word "Sledge"

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    Sledge

    /slɛdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. A vehicle of various forms, often made of wood or metal, that is used for sliding over snow or ice, typically on runners or a single surface.
      • Example: The children took their sledge to the hill to enjoy the snowy weather.
    • 2. A heavy, usually metal, hammer used for driving in stakes or for other heavy work.
      • Example: The carpenter used a sledge to drive the nails into the wooden beam.

    verb:

    • 1. To ride on a sledge or to transport using a sledge.
      • Example: We decided to sledge down the hill after our lunch.
    • 2. To hit or strike with a sledgehammer or similar tool.
      • Example: He began to sledge the concrete to break it apart.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'slegge', from Old Norse 'sledda'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sledgehammer:

    A large hammer used for heavy work.

    sledge through:

    To struggle through something difficult.

    sledge ride:

    A recreational ride on a sledge.

    Related Words

    sled:

    A small, often light vehicle made for snow or ice travel.

    toboggan:

    A flat sled, typically made of a single piece of wood, used for sliding down snow-covered hills.

    Slang Meanings of sledge

    Meaning: To criticize someone harshly.

    Example Sentence: He really got sledge for that mistake in the meeting.

    Meaning: To work hard or struggle through a task.

    Example Sentence: I had to sledge through a ton of paperwork.