To skate on or in a rink.
noun.
A man; especially, a warrior or hero.
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A ring; a circle.
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A section of a sheet of ice, generally from 32 to 45 yards in length and 8 or 9 feet in breadth, measured off for playing the game of curling.
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The persons playing any one game on such a curling-rink.
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A sheet of artificially prepared ice, usually under cover, for skating on; or a smooth flooring, generally of asphalt or wood, on which roller-skating is practised.
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The building or inclosure containing such a surface prepared for skating.
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In lawn-bowls, a division of the green, about 20 feet in width, the center of which is marked on the bank at each end by a pin or other device.
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A side in a match. In curling, a rink consists of 4 players (called the leader, second player, third player, and skip or driver), each playing 2 bowls.