Rink ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rink ( noun )

  1. An area of ice for ice-skating or ice hockey.
  2. A smooth surface for roller-skating or bowling.
  3. A rectangular area marked off for a sport (such as curling).

Origin:

Middle english, from old english rinc; akin to old high german rink ring.

Examples:

  1. The local rink is open all winter for ice-skating.
  2. I used to go roller-skating on the rink at the amusement park.
  3. The curling team practices on the rink at the community center.
  4. I love to watch ice hockey games on the rink.
  5. The rink is being prepared for the figure skating competition.

(As a verb)

Rink ( verb )

  1. An area of ice for ice-skating or ice hockey.
  2. A smooth surface for roller-skating or bowling.
  3. A rectangular area marked off for a sport (such as curling).

Origin:

Middle english, from old english rinc; akin to old high german rink ring.

Examples:

  1. The local rink is open all winter for ice-skating.
  2. I used to go roller-skating on the rink at the amusement park.
  3. The curling team practices on the rink at the community center.
  4. I love to watch ice hockey games on the rink.
  5. The rink is being prepared for the figure skating competition.
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