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sledge
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sledge: see sled sled, vehicle that moves by sliding. A sledge is typically a heavier, load-carrying sled drawn by a horse or dog, while a sleigh is a partially enclosed horse-drawn vehicle with runners that has seats for passengers.
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sledge1 (esp US and Canadian), sled
1. a vehicle mounted on runners, drawn by horses or dogs, for transporting people or goods, esp over snow
2. a light wooden frame used, esp by children, for sliding over snow; toboggan
3. NZ a farm vehicle mounted on runners, for use on rough or muddy ground

sledge2
an insult aimed at another player during a game of cricket

sledgehammer, sledge
A large hammer having two faces; weighs up to 100 lb (45 kg); grasped with both hands.


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As preparations go, Warne has done no bowling, plenty of fitness work and sledged Clarke.
During Trott's maiden Test innings at The Oval, where he scored a debut century, Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting sledged him by calling to a team-mate: "Do you think he talks like a Pom or a Yarpie?
Shane Warne sledged him about it with every third sentence.
 
 
 
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