NOUN
- a shoe with pairs of rollers fixed to the sole
VERB
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travel on shoes with steel or rubber rollers attached to their soles
In some fashionable restaurants, the waiters roller skate around
How To Use roller skate In A Sentence
- The softboot skates feel more like a hiking boot than a roller skate.
- The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate.
- He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created.
- I grabbed the roller skates and put them on my feet.
- He came up with a four-wheel skate with two pairs of wheels side by side, and so the modern four-wheel roller skate was created.
- The law arrived quickly and ran down their quarry as he tried to make his getaway on one roller skate.
- In fact, in-line skates are actually easier to skate in outdoors than quad roller skates, because in-line skates are more forgiving of cracks in the pavement.
- The softboot skates feel more like a hiking boot than a roller skate.
- They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them.
- I wanted a pair of self-guiding, ball-bearing roller skates.