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- noun Plural form of
rollerblade . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rollerblade .
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Examples
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A surfboard, a pair of rollerblades or a yoga video might not tone you up like the Ab-o-Matic 6000, but they'll probably compel you to keep on truckin' past that pastry shop and into a lifetime of vitality and good health.
Tony Horton: Feel-Good Fitness Tony Horton 2012
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A surfboard, a pair of rollerblades or a yoga video might not tone you up like the Ab-o-Matic 6000, but they'll probably compel you to keep on truckin' past that pastry shop and into a lifetime of vitality and good health.
Tony Horton: Feel-Good Fitness Tony Horton 2012
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And lastly, a groovy toy called the easyglider tows you on rollerblades or your child on a skateboard.
duh pookie 2009
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A surfboard, a pair of rollerblades or a yoga video might not tone you up like the Ab-o-Matic 6000, but they'll probably compel you to keep on truckin' past that pastry shop and into a lifetime of vitality and good health.
Tony Horton: Feel-Good Fitness Tony Horton 2012
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And lastly, a groovy toy called the easyglider tows you on rollerblades or your child on a skateboard.
duh pookie 2009
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Play remains an essential part of my life, though I'm now more likely to be found on rollerblades or a tennis court than on swings and slides.
Irene Rosenfeld: Help Our Children Play Irene Rosenfeld 2010
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Play remains an essential part of my life, though I'm now more likely to be found on rollerblades or a tennis court than on swings and slides.
Irene Rosenfeld: Help Our Children Play Irene Rosenfeld 2010
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Play remains an essential part of my life, though I'm now more likely to be found on rollerblades or a tennis court than on swings and slides.
Irene Rosenfeld: Help Our Children Play Irene Rosenfeld 2010
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Play remains an essential part of my life, though I'm now more likely to be found on rollerblades or a tennis court than on swings and slides.
Irene Rosenfeld: Help Our Children Play Irene Rosenfeld 2010
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On 9/11, she rollerblades to the World Trade Center and ends up working there for nine months, caring for first responders and "connecting to others through . . . unconditional love."
Humble Self, to the Rescue Meghan Clyne 2011
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