Definition of Tobogganist

1. Noun. Someone who rides a toboggan.

Generic synonyms: Sledder
Derivative terms: Toboggan, Toboggan

Definition of Tobogganist

1. Noun. Someone who rides a toboggan. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tobogganist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tobogganist

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

Literary usage of Tobogganist

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

1. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1902)
"On the 2nd, at Davos-Platz, Clement Coke, a prominent figure in the social life of the resort, and a skilful tobogganist, being the winner of the Symonds ..."

2. Face to Face with the Mexicans: The Domestic Life, Educational, Social, and by Fanny Chambers Gooch Iglehart (1887)
"... would hardly tempt the most adventurous tobogganist. As there are no chimneys, Santa Claus is deprived of his legitimate and time-honored entrance into ..."

3. Mexico and Her People of To-day: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics by Nevin Otto Winter (1907)
"The few lofty volcanic peaks, on which alone snow is ever seen, would not tempt the most enthusiastic tobogganist. As there are no chimneys, the children ..."

4. Mexico and Her People of To-day: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics by Nevin Otto Winter (1913)
"The few lofty volcanic peaks, on which alone snow is ever seen, would not tempt the most enthusiastic tobogganist. As there are no chimneys, the children ..."

5. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1893)
"The usual mode of proceeding to Clavadel and other resorts of the tobogganist is by ' tailing,' which being, so far as we know ..."

6. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1904)
"... and served as the exciting culmination of the performance, much as the last plunge over the precipice enthralls the ski-rider or the tobogganist. ..."

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