Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A trademark for an inline skate.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- a type of
roller skate having more than two wheels, aligned in a single row rather than in two rows.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (trademark) an in-line skate
- verb travel on shoes with a single line of rubber wheels attached to their soles
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Examples
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Of course, "Rollerblade" is actually a brand, and what many of us call "Rollerblading" is actually inline skating.
Archive 2009-09-01 BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Of course, "Rollerblade" is actually a brand, and what many of us call "Rollerblading" is actually inline skating.
Power Struggle: Sucking, and Sucking it Up BikeSnobNYC 2009
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By the way, does anyone but me even Rollerblade anymore?
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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They rise with the sun and Rollerblade through the afternoon.
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After they watched me Rollerblade up and down Lankershim Boulevard for ten minutes, they broke the amazing news that I had the part.
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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They rise with the sun and Rollerblade through the afternoon.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The High-Minded Rollers 2010
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It hit me, and I said, 'I wonder what it would be like to Rollerblade from coast to coast.
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It hit me, and I said, 'I wonder what it would be like to Rollerblade from coast to coast.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The High-Minded Rollers 2010
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It required that I Rollerblade, which I could, but the producers wanted me to come down to North Hollywood which is not even near the real Hollywood and bring my blades to show off my moves.
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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And better still, the in-dash screen can also let parents know if a wayward Rollerblade or some other piece of gear has been left behind, thanks to a radio frequency identification tag (RFID) inventory control system, like that used in the Ford Works System.
2009 New York Auto Show: Will the Ford Transit Connect with families? 2009
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