Definitionn. sports equipment that is worn on the feet to enable the wearer to glide along and to be propelled by the alternate actions of the legs
Last update: October 17, 2015
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My father bought me skate shoes for my birthday. [Please select]
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Fitzstephen tells how, when the great marsh that washed the walls of the city on the north (Moorfields) was frozen over; the young men went out to slide and skate and sport on the ice. [Please select]
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Hawthorne goes to skate upon the meadow. [Please select]
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They want to fish, wade, swim, and skate. [Please select]
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"They heeded him not, and again he changed his direction, and, as though he was about to skate into their midst, followed the wolves." [Please select]
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"This time he skated up close behind them, just at the moment when Harry had turned again, and thus made his second escape." [Please select]
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I'll skate with them, or slide, or throw snowballs, just as gladly as talk with you.' [Please select]
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She's a good, decent, affectionate girl, and Dave's a cheap skate, all right. [Please select]
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"It won't do no good to take us there after that cheap skate has geezled the boat," Jimmie cut in. [Please select]
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"We left her there at old Mis' Luce's," related Roscoe, "an' then went over to Robertson's Pond to skate."' [Please select]
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"Don't tell me that you are interested in that cheap skate." [Please select]
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