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[ raf-ting, rahf- ] / ˈræf tɪŋ, ˈrɑf- /
nounthe sport of traveling on rivers and streams by raft. Origin of raftingFirst recorded in 1690–1700; raft1 + -ing1 Words nearby raftingrafraîchissoir, Rafsanjani, raft, rafter, raft ice, rafting, raftsman, RAFVR, rag, raga, ragamuffin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for raftingThe idea of rafting on top of people is just as bizarre as well. DJ Steve Aoki: To Cake or Not To Cake|Steve Aoki|August 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST I pulled over to chat and he told me he had just returned from a rafting trip with his family. 'Ask Not' Who Wrote JFK's Best Lines|Mark Katz|November 1, 2010|DAILY BEAST I mean I have often navigated their obscure waterways, rafting through the wilds on a map, in my slippers, at night. The Sea and the Jungle|H. M. Tomlinson About the first of April I came to Morgans trading post to get a stock of provisions to use on the rafting trips. Then and Now|Robert Vaughn
For this reason rivermen maintain that timber is made better by rafting. Seasoning of Wood|Joseph B. Wagner He was from Stillwater, and made but few trips on the steamer before taking up his regular work in rafting. Old Times on the Upper Mississippi|George Byron Merrick The rafting crew now returned from the supper-room and gathered around the flaming open fireplace. Ande Trembath|Matthew Stanley Kemp
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