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Sledging down the streets and thinking that such fun would never end.
Although the downside is that nobody seems to sledge any more!
Harry sledged a hard punch with his free right arm.
Several months later, Nathan wrote up his dog sledging trip for a school project.
Long arms were sledging through the darkness, too quick for them to combat.
It's like sledging on a big air cushion, at a rate that feels close to the speed of sound.
Sledging and an ice slide are provided for those who just wish a little bit of fun.
The Shadow had sledged the first man he had reached.
This time, they had sledged their way into a jeweler's vault.
An automatic sledged the thug who sat on that side of the car.
The Shadow tried to sledge him with the automatic.
The Shadow sledged with two guns of his own.
Only the boy looked at the two men sledging a length of iron on the outside anvil.
His hand sledged a hard blow to the skull of a thug in back.
But look what they had to sledge through!
The Shadow sledged him unconscious with a hard swing of the automatic.
The Shadow's gun hand was sledging down, as the revolver poked toward his face.
Again a blow sledged home, and a thug settled silently.
The Shadow sledged the first with a revolver-stroke to the skull.
Its fist sledged downward, carrying the weight of an automatic.
From here, when I'm done, it can be sledged down to the entrance plaza."
An instant later, The Shadow was among them, sledging with his guns.
One hand over his head, The Shadow sledged hard with the other, trying to batter into the clear.
"A gang sledged into the room downstairs and hauled out the stuff they wanted.
A plastic Santa was sledging across the snow-white surface of a cake.
The pallbearers drop the coffin, which sleds down the stairs.
Paul "Sled" Reynolds served as the head horse trainer for the film.
The red plastic Paris Kringle Sled with long runners will cradle a toddler in its walled seat.
Fletcher Manson "Sled" Allen (August 23, 1886 - October 16, 1959) was a professional baseball catcher and manager.
When built in 1992, it was the newest Auto Sled from Bailey Manufacturing of Cameron, Ontario.
A retired rear admiral from Coronado said that the description of the spacecraft fitted the test sleds the Russians have developed to carry their orbital bombs.
Man and Sled Together, these two men have carried the United States forward into the vanguard of luge manufacturing, and of luge.
Death Sled II: Steel Belted Romeos (1990)
With Paz's methodical help, Big Penguin finally sleds down the hill with Paz - and enjoys it so much she can't wait to go again!
The Sea Stallion helicopters carried by the ship drag sonar buoys and sleds with explosive charges through the water to find mines and break their anchor cables.
He saves his younger brother Harry from drowning, after Harry accidentally sleds down into icy water; rescuing Harry causes George to lose his hearing in his left ear.
The FBI agent, Paglia, lay dead, she thought, right in Judith's front yard, and the horror of his silent, lifeless body spray Sled there played against the pain throbbing through her upper body.
Roger has a cameo in the episode "Max's Rocket Run" where he sleds down the biggest sledding hill, Rocket Run with a large group of bunnies, three days after Christmas which is his first appearance.
Coronado, told newsmen that "except for the circular shape and the portholes, the description of the vessel fitted that of the sky sleds the Russians have developed to deliver their fractional orbit nuclear warhead" (FONW).
Paul "Sled" Reynolds, sometimes credited as Paul C. Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Slad Reynolds, or Sled Reynolds, is an animal trainer, best known for his work in film.
He plays with distance as it relates to scale because it focuses our attention on what he deems important, and he adds little things like children skating on a frozen pond or a child taking a moment before he sleds his way back down the hill he just climbed because he wants us to remember.