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  • noun Plural form of kicksled.

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Examples

  • Ken and Cheryl Drivdahl of Northfield pushed their grandsons, Conur, 1, and Joshua, 4, on kicksleds at Lebanon Hills Park in Eagan.

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  • Once used to get around in Scandinavia, kicksleds nowadays are a source of fun on ice.

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  • Conur, 1, and Joshua, 4, on kicksleds at Lebanon Hills Park in Eagan.

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  • According to Greg Wilcox of Country Ways in Minneapolis, traditional kicksleds, with metal skate-like blades, were used in Scandinavian countries for travel on frozen rivers and fjords.

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  • Once used to get around in Scandinavia, kicksleds nowadays are a source of fun on ice.

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  • "Our factory in eastern China can make the kicksleds just as well as we do, and we wouldn't face the death by a thousand paper cuts that Silverton is trying to inflict on us," Hoskin said.

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  • "Our factory in eastern China can make the kicksleds just as well as we do, and we wouldn't face the death by a thousand paper cuts that Silverton is trying to inflict on us," Hoskin said.

    Durangoherald.com 2009

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