Examples of using Sleigh in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Sleigh bells.
Sleigh Bell.
Sleigh/ Tubing 630yen.
Santa's coming and this year he's loaded his sleigh with 100 beautiful photos,
The Song‘Jingle Bells', was originally going to be called‘One Horse Open Sleigh', and wasn't in fact written for Christmas, but for Thanksgiving.
If he wants to make the sleigh team someday. Well, let's hope so.
The three of them got on our big old sleigh, and my husband and I took turns pulling them through the bush.
Ranch room features a queen bed in a sleigh frame, a leather recliner and an outdoor patio for communing with nature.
Just like the ones I used to know, where the treetops glisten and children listen, to hear sleigh bells in the snow…”.
Drive the Lego's sleigh and collect as many Christmas gifts as you can on the snow.
Control her sleigh with the arrow keys and try to collect all the gift boxes!
Ride your motor sleigh across steep hills and slippery terrain, collect the presents for extra points and win this fun Christmas race and have fun!
Christmas gift: One of Santa's naughty elves has stolen his sleigh full of presents.
Buy horse sleigh from 1900- 1920, after a complete, cost costly renovation.
Santa and his helpers greet passengers at the North Pole and then board the train, where each child is given the first gift of Christmas-- a silver sleigh bell.
At the North Pole, Santa Claus and his helpers greet all passengers, and then board the train to give each child their first gift of Christmas- a silver sleigh bell.
Ride your motor sleigh across steep hills and slippery terrain, collect the presents for extra points and win this fun Christmas race and have fun!
Santa Claus has to collect all the balls that are in the Christmas fir your garden, to decorate his sleigh, but carries a big sack and not see very well where they fall,
by James Lord Pierpont, its original title was“One Horse Open Sleigh” and it was published under it in the autumn of 1857.
The story of the Rudolph who was mocked by his fellow reindeer for his glowing red nose but came to be loved after leading Santa Claus' sleigh on a foggy Christmas Eve first appears in a booklet written by the American Robert L. May in 1939.