Meaning & Definition of word "Sleigh"

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    Sleigh

    /sleɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A vehicle of various forms, mounted on runners and often drawn by a horse, used for traveling or for conveying loads over snow or ice.
      • Example: The children eagerly climbed into the sleigh for a ride through the snowy landscape.
    • 2. A type of sled used for sliding down hills or for racing on snow.
      • Example: We took our sleds to the hill and spent the afternoon sliding down on our sleighs.

    verb:

    • 1. To travel or ride in a sleigh.
      • Example: We sleighed across the frozen lake, enjoying the crisp winter air.

    Etymology

    From Middle English sleigh, from Old Norse sleði.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sleigh ride:

    A recreational activity involving riding in a sleigh, especially during winter.

    sleigh bells:

    Bell sounds that are often associated with sleighs, commonly heard during Christmas.

    Related Words

    sled:

    A small vehicle of various types used for traveling on snow.

    sledge:

    A heavy sled for hauling heavy loads.

    Slang Meanings of sleigh

    Meaning: To 'sleigh' something can mean to do it exceptionally well or to succeed brilliantly.

    Example Sentence: He really sleighed that performance last night!

    Meaning: A term used in popular culture to describe someone who is attractive or fashionable.

    Example Sentence: She was sleighing in that outfit.