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Sledging

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Sledging meaning

The act of using a sledge to travel over snow. | The act of using a sledgehammer to bend or crush an object. | The practice of a fielder making insulting or comical references to an opposition batsman with the aim of distracting the batter.

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At the same time, a video is going viral on social media, in which Kohli’s wife and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma is seen publicly sledging him, on which Virat’s reaction is becoming increasingly viral.

The confronting, hilarious and often touching reunion between Isaac and Max creates a wonderfully unrestrained tightrope walk between brother/sister sledging and brother/ brother male-bonding.

At Innis Mhor in Tain, residents and staff, and some of their children, showed true ‘snow’ manship as they braved the chill for some spirited sledging and snowball fights.

People don’t want to have a chink in their armour because then maybe people are going to go at it… I don’t know, maybe they’re politically correct in their sledging,” she grins to lighten the mood.

Europe isn’t taking Trump’s sledging lying down, though.

Here’s one for the media who have been sledging Cricket Australia all day for not using the ‘c’ (cheating) word: exactly who in the media in South Africa invented the rumour that Coach Lehmann had already, or was about to announce, his resignation?

The Australian team's image, at home and abroad, has taken a battering as a result of displeasure about how they carry themselves on the field, with sledging and the rest.

We now also know where the Aussies learn their Sledging….it comes right from the TOP.

Written by Emmy Mack on February 19, 2018‘s family have responded toexplosive interview he gave recently, sledging multiple music legends including the late King Of Pop.

RF Scott (1908) The Sledging Problem in the Antarctic, Men versus Motors Snow vehicles did not yet exist however, and so his engineer Reginald Skelton developed the idea of a caterpillar track for snow surfaces.