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skate
1[skeyt]
noun
the blade of an ice skate.
a skid on a lifeboat to facilitate launching from a listing ship.
verb (used without object)
to glide or propel oneself over ice, the ground, etc., on skates.
to glide or slide smoothly along.
Slang., to shirk one's duty; loaf.
(of the tone arm on a record player) to swing toward the spindle while a record is playing.
verb (used with object)
to slide (a flat) across the floor of a stage.
skate
2[skeyt]
noun
plural
skate ,plural
skates .any of numerous rays of the family Rajidae having paired electric organs within a long, fleshy tail and producing a distinctive egg case (amermaid's purse ): a widespread group of more than 570 species, the largest being Beringraja binoculata big skate of Pacific coastal waters from Alaska to Baja California, known to exceed 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) in length.
skate
1/ skeɪt /
noun
the steel blade or runner of an ice skate
such a blade fitted with straps for fastening to a shoe
a current collector on an electric railway train that collects its current from a third rail Compare bow collector
to hurry
verb
to glide swiftly on skates
to slide smoothly over a surface
to place oneself in a dangerous or delicate situation
skate
2/ skeɪt /
noun
any large ray of the family Rajidae, of temperate and tropical seas, having flat pectoral fins continuous with the head, two dorsal fins, a short spineless tail, and a long snout
skate
3/ skeɪt /
noun
slang, a person; fellow
Other Word Forms
- skateable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of skate1
Origin of skate2
Word History and Origins
Origin of skate1
Origin of skate2
Origin of skate3
Idioms and Phrases
get / put one's skates on, to make haste.
skate on thin ice, to be or place oneself in a risky or delicate situation.
Taking a public stand on the question would be skating on thin ice.
More idioms and phrases containing skate
Example Sentences
“If our state leaders don’t make serious changes to the cap-and-trade program, polluters will continue to skate, while low-income communities of color neighboring polluters pay the price.”
The reigning Olympic champion has not skated competitively since Feb. 10, 2022, when Chen landed five clean quadruple jumps to become the seventh U.S. man to win a figure skating singles gold medal.
Videos and photos posted by people who attended showed servers on roller skates and the humanoid robot dubbed Optimus scooping popcorn.
“We all love to eat good, drink good and skate. It could be Copenhagen, Paris, but we link every time.”
“He has a big body. But what goes along with that is his skill and skating ability,” said general manager Pat Verbeek, whose team has 10 picks this weekend.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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