A boot with a blade attached to the bottom, used to propel the bearer across a sheet of ice.
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Examples for "ice skate"
Examples for "ice skate"
1Ice-skater = one who skates on ice wearing an ice skate; esp.
2That would depend on the length and width of the ice skate blades.
3Why would anyone ask if Godzilla could ice skate?
4In winter, the boys wanted to ice skate, but couldn't afford the price of admission.
5There, he says: You're weird if you ice skate.
1That's one step out of a four minute 40 second free skate.
2He redirected Jared Sturgeon's shot from the point past Howard's left skate.
3You could almost skate here, but you'd have to be really good.
4He participated in the team's morning skate, and he could return soon.
5Those who are interested should come and skate here, she said, smiling.
6Prosser missed morning skate because of illness yet skated in pregame warmups.
7Eberle missed practice Friday but took part in the morning skate Saturday.
8Duchene talked openly about trade rumors with reporters after Wednesday's morning skate.
9Some skaters like a hollow-ground skate and the method shown in Figs.
10Future kids again ape the styles and habits of Californian skate culture.
11I feel as if I could skate fifty miles and back again.
12It's a roller-skate based sport which involves two teams of 15 players.
13Horvat, who did not skate in the morning, is day to day.
14But I get to do it for the morning skate, you know.
15The puck deflected off Guentzel's skate and squirted past the goal line.
16He deked Bernier and slid the puck past the goalie's left skate.
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