ice-skate in the PONS Dictionary

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You can learn to paint, dance, ice-skate, play croquet or go wall climbing.
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Later, he joined a circus for a brief time, learned to ice-skate and appeared in many ice shows.
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She adopts an orange ice-skater's costume, a mask, and ice skates which create their own ice flow, allowing her to effectively skate on air.
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Local businesses included lock-, file-, bicycle-, paper-, ice-skate- and building component factories, motor and textile industries, yarn-spinning and cloth mills.
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Water wheels and rowing boats have been a feature, and in winter it was frequently known to freeze over and for people to ice-skate on its surface.
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In the winter many people come to ice-skate.
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The boats look like regular dragon boats, but they are fitted with ice-skate-like runners to scoot across the ice.
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