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bobsleigh /ˈbɒbsleɪ /noun BritishA mechanically steered and braked sledge, typically for two or four people, used for racing down an ice-covered run.The Winter Olympics feature events such as the skeleton, the bobsleigh and snowboarding, as well as traditional winter sports such as ice skating, skiing and curling....- Equally distinctive are Lartigue's photos of people zooming around in the latest high-powered vehicles - bobsleighs, go-karts, racing cars, rickety airplanes.
- A few weeks earlier, the decision had been taken to site Utah Olympic Park on this mountain, and use it to stage the bobsleigh and luge run and ski jumping venues there.
Derivativesbobsleighing /ˈbɒbsleɪɪŋ / noun ...- It was while on a sailing course with the man who ran bobsleighing for the RAF that she first stumbled upon winter sports.
- The Marquis de Portago achieved fame as a member of the Spain Olympic bobsleighing team and twice rode in the Grand National at Aintree.
- Noakes' reputation as the original ‘action man’, parachuting, bobsleighing or climbing Nelson's column, would be taken up by many subsequent presenters.
OriginMid 19th century (originally US, denoting a sleigh made of two short sleighs coupled together and used for hauling logs): from bob2 in the sense 'short' + sleigh. |