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mushing in the PONS Dictionary

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Carting as a sport is also known as dryland mushing and is practiced all around the world, often to keep winter sled dogs in competition form during the off-season.
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The kids are all right with mushing dogs.
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The next day, we tried our luck at mushing a team ourselves.
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Once here, he took up dog mushing and continued honing his craft.
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It involves one or more dogs pulling specially made scooters, a summer version of dogs mushing with sleds.
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How is the mushing community doing following this incident?
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Behind many of the world's top mushing champions is an army of cheap, semi-skilled labor -- dog handlers.
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Mushing up steak and mashed potatoes.
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After a brief introduction to mushing commands, we set off on our run.
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When you press a key, you're only mushing that part of the pad down to make electrical contact.
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