Definition of Tobogganers

1. Noun. (plural of tobogganer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tobogganers

1. tobogganer [n] - See also: tobogganer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tobogganers

tobamoviruses
tobeat
tobelite
tobermorite
tobias fish
tobies
tobiko
tobine
tobines
toboggan
toboggan cap
toboggan slide
toboggan slides
tobogganed
tobogganer
tobogganers (current term)
tobogganing
tobogganings
tobogganist
tobogganists
toboggans
toboggin
toboggins
tobogin
tobogins
tobramycin
tobramycin adenylyltransferase
tobreak
tobrest
tobroken

Literary usage of Tobogganers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Henry Irving's Impressions of America by Joseph Hatton (1884)
"But they were practised tobogganers. Some of them could not remember when they took their first slide. A sturdy officer of the club explained the simplicity ..."

2. On the Cars and Off: Being the Journal of a Pilgrimage Along the Queen's by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1895)
"Scattered round the slides, standing about or climbing up to the starting platform, are groups of laughing tobogganers, male and female, ..."

3. The Lamp by Charles Scribner's Sons (1903)
"Most characteristic of all is the cheery " Achtung!" of the tobogganers ... the gay cavalcade of tobogganers, perhaps in the midst of an exciting race. ..."

4. The Cambrian (1907)
"By this time the summit of the mountain had been reached. It was all alive with parties of tobogganers, each waiting their ..."

5. Tobogganing on Crooked Runs by Harry Gibson, F. de B. Strickland (1894)
"When he first appeared upon it, tobogganers looked on with curiosity at the novel ... This, coupled with the fact that St. Moritz tobogganers had never yet ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1891)
"... and had perfect confidence in his prospect of some day getting that twenty francs from the impatient tobogganers. The end of the race was more exciting ..."

7. Switzerland: The Country and Its People by Clarence Rook (1907)
"The racing " skeleton," on which the great tobogganers ride, those experts who compete in the international contests, is but a bare, brief plank, ..."

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