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rollerblade

1 of 2noun
/ˈroʊ.lɜr.ˌbleɪd/
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(trademark) a boot with a line of small wheels at its bottom that is used for skating

a rollerblade, also known as an inline skate, is a type of roller skate that features a line of wheels in a single row along the bottom of the boot. They were first developed in the 1980s and have since become a popular recreational and fitness activity. Rollerblades typically have a hard boot for ankle support and a brake at the back of one of the skates for stopping. They are designed to provide a smooth, fast ride and can be used for various activities, including street skating, park skating, and aggressive inline skating. Rollerblading is a low-impact form of exercise that can help to improve balance, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness.

  • She wore her rollerblades to the park for a quick skate.
  • The rollerblades gave him better speed than regular skates.
  • He polished his rollerblades before heading out for practice.
  • She bought new rollerblades for her birthday.
  • The rollerblades were perfect for skating on the smooth trail.