sled over

sled over (something)

To traverse some substance or area while riding a sled. It was so quiet and still as we sledded over the freshly fallen snow. They're sledding over the field to bring presents to their grandparents' house.
See also: over, sled
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sled over something

to travel over something, such as snow, in a sled. We sledded rapidly over the fresh snow, scooting down the hill. We wanted to sled over the new snow, but we had to wait until Uncle Herman had taken a picture of it for his scrapbook.
See also: over, sled
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • sled over (something)
  • sled across (something)
  • sled down
  • sled down (something)
  • fly across
  • fly across (something)
  • riding
  • easy sledding
  • sledding
  • hard sledding
References in periodicals archive
The curved front makes it easy to pull the sled over rough terrain, and a lip on the back supports a stack of cut wood or one long log.
Daniel Melville, Chukka Caribbean Adventures' Ocho Rios-based general manager, says the venture was inspired by a summer visit his father made to Canada, where he saw a musher running a dog team on a wheeled sled over snow-less terrain, with the wheels enabling him to train year-round.