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Definition of "toboggin" []

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "toboggin" in a sentence
  • "As a finger on the snow alters the course of the toboggin, and a nervous push makes it slue round, scattering the inmates, it is needless to say the tyro in front is admonished to preserve the most absolute immobility."
  • ""I'll take myself down, anyhow," said Du Meresq, rather nettled; and, having dragged her toboggin up the hill, ran off to get another; but, in passing Cecil, found a moment to say --"
  • "I had had nearly enough jumping, but I took Captain Delamere on my toboggin -- didn't trust him to steer, I can tell you, my dear -- and bumped down quite safe."