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sleigh

[sley] / sleɪ /


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Events will show the cultural links between the countries, including a sleigh designed in 1845 by the German-born Prince Albert, who was married to Queen Victoria.

From BBC

She's building a traditional Greenlandic sleigh by hand from wood, with a polar bear drawn on the front.

From BBC

For a time, it was common to see flaming crosses all over the Midwest — after baseball games, at Independence Day parades and Christmas week sleigh rides.

From Washington Post

In addition to more than 60 vehicles on display — including buggies, sleighs and wagons — there is a one-room schoolhouse and a wheelwright/blacksmith shop that give visitors a glimpse into the past.

From Seattle Times

The first Russian number started in pitch dark, with young children in white costumes dancing and rhythmically waving flashlights as a projection of Santa’s sleigh moved on the wall past the Donald Duck mural.

From Seattle Times