1. tobogganing - Noun
2. tobogganing - Verb
of Toboggan
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy good health, coupled with joy of tobogganing and my desire to be the best, has helped me stay in professional sport for so long. Armin Zoggeler
The city is also on a “full-court press” to ensure all winter activity venues, including outdoor skating rinks, ski trails and tobogganing hills, are up and running and available for use this winter. Source: Internet
Penguins either waddle on their feet or slide on their bellies across the snow, a movement called "tobogganing", which conserves energy while moving quickly. Source: Internet
Saddle up to hit the forest trails on horseback, head to the hills for a guided mountain climb, hang-glide over the ocean, or treat little ones to a day of dry tobogganing. Source: Internet
Families can enjoy activities such as, “tobogganing … snow painting, bannock making, Frisbee golf,” among others, including a campfire to keep warm. Source: Internet
Kids get their kicks from tobogganing down a concrete slope on the lid of a plastic trash can; an argument rumbles, rages, and subsides over the kidnapping of somebody named Johnny, who, it turns out, isn’t human at all. Source: Internet