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ice-skate
2[ahys-skeyt]
verb (used without object)
to skate on ice.
ice skate
noun
a boot having a steel blade fitted to the sole to enable the wearer to glide swiftly over ice
the steel blade on such a boot or shoe
verb
(intr) to glide swiftly over ice on ice skates
Other 51Թ Forms
- ice skater noun
- ˈ-ˌ첹ٱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ice skate1
Origin of ice skate2
Example Sentences
There in the snow, she’s tasked to swing heavy steel hooks on slippery floors and wield an ice skate like a knife.
We have watched Joe learn to ice skate in Dancing on Ice and Stacey declutter homes in Sort Your Life Out.
The Mancunian comic had never ice skated before entering Dancing On Ice, telling viewers his experience was "as the say in Eurovision... nul points".
Live, the downtown entertainment center next to Crypto.com Arena, offers holiday ice skating at its outdoor rink on Christmas Day.
We were just doing what we were hired to do: Tell stories not about ice skates or about baseball bats but about human beings.”
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