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Verb
/skāt/,
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skates, plural;
  1. Move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion
    • - the boys were skating on the ice
  2. Perform (a specified figure) on skates
    • - figure eights skated entirely on one foot
  3. Ride on a skateboard

  4. Pass over or refer only fleetingly to (a subject or problem)
    • - she seemed to skate over the next part of her story
  5. Make quick and easy progress through
    • - he admits he had expected to skate through the system
Noun
  1. A typically large marine fish of the ray family with a cartilaginous skeleton and a flattened diamond-shaped body

  2. The flesh of a skate or thornback used as food


  1. 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
  2. move along on skates; "The Dutch often skate along the canals in winter"
  3. large edible rays having a long snout and thick tail with pectoral fins continuous with the head; swim by undulating the edges of the pectoral fins
  4. (skater) someone who skates
  5. (skating) the sport of gliding on skates
  6. Skates are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder Batoidea of rays. There are more than 200 described species in 27 genera. There are two subfamilies, Rajinae (hardnose skates) and Arhynchobatinae (softnose skates).
  7. Sk8 was an action-driven, half-hour drama shown on NBC's TNBC Saturday morning programming block from October 2001 until TNBC's dissolution in September 2002. The show featured storylines concerning the life of an aspiring pro skater and his relationships with a motley crew of friends. ...
  8. Skate (marketed as skate.) is a skateboarding video game developed by EA Black Box for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. ...
  9. (Skater (band)) Skater (formerly Skuter) is a Slovenian fusion dance music and turbo-folk trio comprising Samcy Jay, Katja Lesjak, and Roberto Dee. The band's original name lampoons the German eurodance band Scooter.
  10. (The Skater) The Skater is a 1782 oil on canvas portrait of Sir William Grant by the American artist Gilbert Stuart. Painted while Stuart was living in London, it was the work that first brought the artist broad recognition.Pressly
  11. A runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for gliding on ice; abbreviated form of ice skate or roller skate; The act of skateboarding; The act of roller skating or ice skating; To move along a surface (ice or ...
  12. (skater) a person who skates; a player who is not a goaltender
  13. (Skater) A negative term most often associated with members of Greek Lettered Organizations who didn't pledge or go through the process of intense rites of passage. The truth of the matter is a skater is "anyone" who willingly contradicts the oath, principles, etc. of their organization.
  14. (Skater) a type of high floating dry fly meant to "skate" across the water
  15. The skater is capable of crossing ice, he will keep this skill throughout the level.
  16. (SKATERS) Right: The couple face the same direction. The lady is on the man’s right. The man holds the lady’s right hand in his right hand, and her left hand in his left hand. The arms are crossed right over left and are held at about waist level. Also called Promenade.
  17. (Skates) (Rajiformes). The largest and most diverse order of rays' largest species is the giant guitarfish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis). The top size of the species is 250 kg (550 lbs) and 3.1 m (10.2 ft).
  18. (Skates) Shoes equipped with skate trucks and wheels. Not the same as skate shoes (sneakers designed for use on a skateboard).
  19. Inline skates that allow the user to move harmlessly over dangerous things on the ground, go the opposite way over conveyor belts, and protects the user temporarily from monster attacks, courtesy of the force field generated by the skates. Unfortunately, they have no brakes.
  20. ponies with skates: Speedy
  21. (Skating) A common fallacy is that the goaltender can get by with merely adequate skating, and often young players are placed in net because of their poor skating. ...
  22. (Skating) The act of moving around on flat surfaces with only the front foot attached to the board by pushing with the free rear foot.
  23. (Skating) Pushing off with one ski and sliding with the other to move along a flat surface.
  24. (Skating) The act/art of riding your snowboard with your back foot out of the binding. This is essential for loading/unloading from chair lifts as well as getting around flat areas.  (Contributed by: Sal)
  25. (Skating) When a skier moves from one ski to the other without using their poles. It looks like ice skating.