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luge

[loozh] / luʒ /
NOUN
sled
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NOUN
toboggan
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What is the difference between bobsleigh, skeleton and luge?

From BBC Feb. 9, 2026

The country has won 87 luge medals overall, 38 of them gold.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 6, 2026

According to the organisers, former Italian cross-country ski champion Stefania Belmondo and luge legend Armin Zoeggeler will be among the first torchbearers on the Greek leg of the relay.

From Barron's Nov. 25, 2025

No one was going to care what was on my feet at a wedding in a community center with an ice luge!

From Slate May 12, 2024

Moreover, he liked her joyous confidence when they tried the luge on a risky slide.

From The Buccaneer Farmer Published in England under the Title "Askew's Victory" by Harold Bindloss

Hibbert felt in perfect health, worked hard, ski-d, skated, luged, and at night danced fairly often—in spite of his decision.

From Four Weird Tales by Algernon Blackwood

When he "ski-d," "luged," or danced in the evenings, and especially when he skated on the little rink, he was aware that the eyes of his mind forever sought this strange companion of the night.

From Four Weird Tales by Algernon Blackwood

On that darkest of his luging days, he said, he could never have expected what was coming next.

From Washington Post Feb. 11, 2018

The author, luging with a “laughable” head position.

From Slate Feb. 6, 2014

You see, this so-called luge federation provided Shiva with virtually no financial assistance, forcing him to pay for luging essentials out of his own pocket.

From Slate Feb. 6, 2014

He then takes her to a winter wonderland for some light luging and hot tubbing.

From Time Jan. 14, 2014

"I have been watching the luging on that slope, and thanking all the stars that control my destiny that I wasn't there."

From Greatheart by Ethel M. (Ethel May) Dell




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