Toboggan vs. Beanie

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Toboggannoun

A long sled without runners, with the front end curled upwards, which may be pulled across snow by a cord or used to coast down hills.

Toboggannoun

A similar sled of wood, pulled by dogs, possibly with steel runners, made to transport cargo.

Toboggannoun

Something which, once it starts going (figuratively) downhill, is unstoppable until it reaches the bottom.

Toboggannoun

A knit cap, designed to provide warmth in cold weather.

Tobogganverb

To slide down a hill on a toboggan or other object.

Tobogganverb

To figuratively go downhill unstoppably until one reaches the bottom.

Toboggannoun

A kind of sledge made of pliable board, turned up at one or both ends, used for coasting down hills or prepared inclined planes; also, a sleigh or sledge, to be drawn by dogs, or by hand, over soft and deep snow.

Tobogganverb

To slide down hill over the snow or ice on a toboggan.

Toboggannoun

a long narrow sled without runners; boards curve upward in front

Tobogganverb

move along on a luge or toboggan

Toboggan

A toboggan is a simple sled traditionally used by children. It is also a traditional form of transport used by the Innu and Cree of northern Canada.

Beanienoun

A cap that fits the head closely, usually knitted from wool.

Beanienoun

A head-hugging brimless cap, with or without a visor, made from triangular sections of cloth, leather, or silk joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides.

Beanienoun

(informal) A Beanie Baby, a small soft toy filled with beans or similar stuffing.

Beanienoun

a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen.

Beanienoun

a small skullcap; formerly worn by schoolboys and college freshmen

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