Similar words: mind-boggling, bag and baggage, bog, bogy, bogey, bogus, bogle, bog down. Meaning: [tə'bɑgən /-'bɒg-] n. a long narrow sled without runners; boards curve upward in front. v. move along on a luge or toboggan.
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(1) I enjoy winter the most because I can toboggan!
(2) Trashmore, a local toboggan hill built atop a garbage dump.
(3) Weekly highlights at the Girasole include a toboggan race, a slalom race, a kids' disco and a torchlight descent.
(4) For the adventurous there is a double-track summer toboggan run, where you can race new found friends!
(5) The toboggan consists of a wide wicker basket with a cushioned seat, set on wooden runners.
(6) On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies , and propelling themselves with their flippers.
(7) The cable car and toboggan nicely combine natural beauty and man-made scenery. Come and join us in experiencing natural and excited feeling.
(8) White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
(9) They then jump on to the runners behind the toboggan, steering and restraining it with ropes.
(10) This was what it must be like on a toboggan roaring down the snowy slope of a mountainside.
(11) Ernest Hemingway is reputed to have considered the descent from Monte in a toboggan one of the strongest emotions of his life.
(12) I don't want to scrape up the bottom of my toboggan.
(13) ZioF. T., the patron saint of giggling, naughty children who toboggan downstaircases, throw bread balls at restaurants and even put toddler cousins inlarge salad bowls and spin them across floors.
(14) Never before captured on film, we witness majestic sliding, an epic fight for toboggan territory and the unique mating ritual of this rare icon of the Canadian Prairie.
(15) Toboggan algorithm is an important tool to image segmentation, and the result of image segmentation depends on how to compute the gradient image to a great extent if applying toboggan to it.
(16) In parts of England hundreds of motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles[http://sentencedict.com/toboggan.html], as black ice and drifting snow turned the roads into slippery toboggan runs.
(17) And the image of a man being slurped on a moving toboggan by a pesky dog is too cartoonishly good to be true - unless the reader realizes how much universal Lab behavior is immortalized here.
(18) The mitotic index were most high at the fifth day after culture and toboggan at the sixth day.