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Definition of "ice-skate" [ice-skate]

  • To skate on ice, wearing ice skates (verb)

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Use "ice-skate" in a sentence
  • "Stacey Solomon – Having jettisoned the whole ‘moving around’ experiment for good, possibly on the basis that she moves with all the grace of a newborn giraffe trying to ice-skate after its first taste of alcohol, X Factor has decided to rebrand Stacey Solomon."
  • "Skiing, however, did not become overwhelmingly popular until the late 1900s, when Society discovered the Swiss Alps. To the horror of the French, wealthy Europeans and Americans deserted the Riviera by droves, to patronize such places as St Moritz or Davos or Caux, to learn to ski, to ice-skate, or to toboggan down the slopes."
  • "In upcoming episodes, her character will ice-skate alongside a Smurf a nod to Crystal's youth as a professional figure skater and sing with James Taylor."