ice skate
IPA: ˈaɪsskˈeɪt
noun
- A light boot, fitted with a blade, used for ice skating.
ice-skate
IPA: ˈaɪsskeɪt
noun
- Alternative form of ice skate [A light boot, fitted with a blade, used for ice skating.]
verb
- (intransitive, transitive) to skate on ice, wearing ice skates.
iceskate
IPA: ˈaɪsskeɪt
noun
- Alternative form of ice skate [A light boot, fitted with a blade, used for ice skating.]
verb
- Alternative form of ice-skate [(intransitive, transitive) to skate on ice, wearing ice skates.]
Examples of "iceskate" in Sentences
- When we first met, I taught him to iceskate and he taught me to waltz; in the summer, at Atlantic City, he’d go with me on a roller coaster that curved high over the waves.
- I do play basketball sometimes but im not very good madddisonn going to bed, tired of peoples drama. school, basketball, then attempting to iceskate with brett, justin, hann, shann, court, and becca!
- It has been known for a very long time that the textbook explanation for why people can iceskate is incorrect–my undergrad thermo teacher made us read a russian paper from the 70’s that had an alternate explanation–although I cannot recall the details.