noun
- a low, boat-shaped sledge drawn by dogs or reindeer, used especially in Arctic regions
Usage: also spelled pulka; common in Scandinavian and Arctic contexts
Examples
- The explorer hitched the dogs to the pulk before setting out across the frozen tundra.
- Inuit hunters traditionally used pulks to transport supplies and game.
- The team loaded their gear onto the pulk for the Arctic expedition.
- A pulk glided silently across the snow, pulled by a team of huskies.