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had sledged

  • past perfect
    of sledge.
    sledge
    noun
    a vehicle of various forms, mounted on runners and often drawn by draft animals, used for traveling or for conveying loads over snow, ice, rough ground, etc.

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They had sledged it out—sledged through the steel that had crept into the dolomite and closed the tap-hole.

From Steel The Diary of a Furnace Worker by Charles Rumford Walker

We said good-bye to Atkinson's party, and they started down the Glacier after depositing the foodstuffs they had sledged up the Beardmore for the Polar Party and the last supporting party.

From South with Scott by Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, Baron Mountevans