Rollerblade
[ roh-ler-bleyd ]
/ ˈroʊ lərˌbleɪd /
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Trademark.
a brand of in-line skates.
verb (used without object), Roll·er·blad·ed, Roll·er·blad·ing.
(often lowercase) to skate on in-line skates.
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British Dictionary definitions for Rollerblade
Rollerblade
/ (ˈrəʊləˌbleɪd) /
noun
trademark a type of roller skate in which the wheels are set in a single straight line under the boot
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