Skate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Skate ( verb )

  1. To move along on skates, especially on ice.
  2. To slide or glide on a surface, especially on ice or smooth concrete.
  3. To move smoothly and swiftly.

Origin:

From the middle english word "skeate" which means "to slide on ice". the term was first used in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She skated on the ice.
  2. He skated around the rink.
  3. The children skated on the pond.
  4. She skated down the street.
  5. He skated on the smooth concrete.

(As a noun)

Skate ( noun )

  1. To move along on skates, especially on ice.
  2. To slide or glide on a surface, especially on ice or smooth concrete.
  3. To move smoothly and swiftly.

Origin:

From the middle english word "skeate" which means "to slide on ice". the term was first used in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She skated on the ice.
  2. He skated around the rink.
  3. The children skated on the pond.
  4. She skated down the street.
  5. He skated on the smooth concrete.
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