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luge L0283300 (lo͞ozh)n.1. a. A sport in which a small open sled is ridden by one or two people lying face-up with the feet pointed downhill, usually over an ice-covered course in a timed competition.b. The sled used in this sport.2. a. The sport of street luge.b. The board used in street luge. [French dialectal, from Medieval Latin sludia, perhaps of Celtic origin.] luge v.lug′er n.luge (luːʒ) n (Individual Sports, other than specified) a racing toboggan on which riders lie on their backs, descending feet firstvb (Individual Sports, other than specified) (intr) to ride on a luge[C20: from French]luge (luʒ) n., v. luged, lug•ing. n. 1. a one- or two-person sled for coasting or racing down a chute, used esp. in Europe. v.i. 2. to go or race on a luge. [1900–05; < dial. French] lug′er, n. luge Past participle: luged Gerund: luging
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I luge | you luge | he/she/it luges | we luge | you luge | they luge |
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I luged | you luged | he/she/it luged | we luged | you luged | they luged |
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I am luging | you are luging | he/she/it is luging | we are luging | you are luging | they are luging |
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I have luged | you have luged | he/she/it has luged | we have luged | you have luged | they have luged |
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I was luging | you were luging | he/she/it was luging | we were luging | you were luging | they were luging |
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I had luged | you had luged | he/she/it had luged | we had luged | you had luged | they had luged |
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I will luge | you will luge | he/she/it will luge | we will luge | you will luge | they will luge |
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I will have luged | you will have luged | he/she/it will have luged | we will have luged | you will have luged | they will have luged |
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I will be luging | you will be luging | he/she/it will be luging | we will be luging | you will be luging | they will be luging |
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I have been luging | you have been luging | he/she/it has been luging | we have been luging | you have been luging | they have been luging |
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I will have been luging | you will have been luging | he/she/it will have been luging | we will have been luging | you will have been luging | they will have been luging |
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I had been luging | you had been luging | he/she/it had been luging | we had been luging | you had been luging | they had been luging |
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I would luge | you would luge | he/she/it would luge | we would luge | you would luge | they would luge |
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I would have luged | you would have luged | he/she/it would have luged | we would have luged | you would have luged | they would have luged | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | luge - a racing sled for one or two peoplesled, sledge, sleigh - a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow | Verb | 1. | luge - move along on a luge or toboggan tobogganathletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitionsled, sleigh - ride (on) a sled | TranslationslugeenUK
luge (lo͞ozh), a type of small sledsled, vehicle that moves by sliding. A sledge is typically a heavier, load-carrying sled drawn by a horse or dog, while a sleigh is a partially enclosed horse-drawn vehicle with runners that has seats for passengers. ..... Click the link for more information. on which one or two persons, lying face up, slide feet first down snowy hillsides or down steeply banked, curving, iced chutes similar to those used in bobsleddingbobsledding, winter sport in which a bobsled—a partially enclosed vehicle with steerable sledlike runners, accommodating two or four persons—hurtles down a course of iced, steeply banked, twisting inclines. ..... Click the link for more information. . Steering is accomplished by shifting weight, pulling straps attached to the runners, or using the feet. Popular in the Alps and in other parts of Europe since the early 20th cent., luge has been an event (men's and women's singles and men's pairs) in the Winter Olympic Games since 1964; a relay event involving teams consisting of a man, a woman, and a pair debuted in 2014.lugeenUK Related to luge: skeletonSynonyms for lugenoun a racing sled for one or two peopleRelated Wordsverb move along on a luge or tobogganSynonymsRelated Words |