skateboarding

IPA: skˈeɪtbɔrdɪŋ

noun

  • the act of riding on a skateboard
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Examples of "skateboarding" in Sentences

  • What do you think of the idea of skateboarding in the Olympics?
  • He credited his ability to "pump" speed from the banked turns to his background in skateboarding and surfing.
  • OF COURSE IT WONT WORK IN A FIGHT, but then again skateboarding and breakdancing aren’t very good in a fight either.
  • The skateboarding is the bait for the children, many of whom work on the streets, selling chewing gum and cigarettes.
  • And finally, I think we're actually in a sweet spot where we've kind of captured what Phillip Torrone likes to call "skateboarding culture."
  • James Falconi, 16, who directed the video, called skateboarding an up-and-coming individual sport that promotes physical and mental strength.
  • She recalls the skateboarding accident that sent the 16-year-old to the hospital with head injuries; he had not been wearing a helmet that afternoon.
  • The boys who came in were the arty ones, the bohemians; they, too, had shunned what the Americans call "jock culture" in favour of skateboarding, which is a deeply creative pursuit.

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