ice skate
a shoe fitted with a metal blade for skating on ice.
Origin of ice skate
1Other definitions for ice-skate (2 of 2)
to skate on ice.
Origin of ice-skate
2Other words from ice-skate
- ice skater, noun
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How to use ice skate in a sentence
She was also a long-distance swimmer; she boxed and played golf; she ice-skated; was a crack shot with a rifle, and raced yachts.
The Mother of Title IX: Trailblazing Athlete Eleonora Sears | Peggy Miller Franck | June 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTBack in the early 1900s, Eleonora Sears ice-skated, shot rifles, rode horses, and raced yachts.
The Mother of Title IX: Trailblazing Athlete Eleonora Sears | Peggy Miller Franck | June 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for ice skate
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
(intr) to glide swiftly over ice on ice skates
Derived forms of ice skate
- ice-skater, noun
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