Boots with blades attached to the bottom for propelling the bearer across a sheet of ice.
A boot with a blade attached to the bottom, used to propel the bearer across a sheet of ice.
1 Ice-skater = one who skates on ice wearing an ice skate ; esp.
2 That would depend on the length and width of the ice skate blades.
3 Why would anyone ask if Godzilla could ice skate ?
4 In winter, the boys wanted to ice skate , but couldn't afford the price of admission.
5 There, he says: You're weird if you ice skate .
6 Mia, who has cerebral palsy, spent a year learning to ice skate to raise money for charity.
7 The photo showed Beckham giving Harper, 7, a smooch as they ice skate in front of a Christmas tree.
8 He had the strength of feature to carry it off, too-notchedchin, planned cheeks, a nose like a ice skate blade.
9 The girls hold their own in the alien combat, at one point memorably employing an ice skate blade as a lethal weapon.
10 Then we relaxed in Pershing Square, one of Downtown's few open spaces, where you can ice skate in temperatures of up to 100F.
11 The soft upper (lightly insulated) wraps snugly around your foot while a carbon-fiber footbed gives the boot the rigidity of an ice skate .
12 I ice skated home off Canal St. And the rest I don't remember.
13 Unless, of course, she swapped her hockey boots for ice skates .
14 Those things fly with the grace of a lady elephant on ice skates !
15 A pair of white ice skates with rainbow laces dangled from her wrists.
16 Better-dressed children passed us, dragging proper sleds or carrying ice skates , and accompanied by nannies.
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