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in-liner
Definition of
in-liner
in English:
in-liner
Pronunciation
/inˈlīnər/
/ɪnˈlaɪnər/
noun
1
An in-line skater.
‘the cycle lanes have been widened to accommodate in-liners’
More example sentences
‘Medford had the most traffic of all the parks we hit, lots of riders, in-liners and bikes.’
‘As an old-hand, long-distance road skater I was keen to try anywhere where in-liners were actually encouraged.’
‘Nope, it's not a porn store, but a shop and park that caters to skaters, BMXers and in-liners.’
‘Hull also has great resources for in-liners, mile upon mile of smooth tarmac cycle tracks.’
‘Immediately, in-liner and cool kid Matt Salerno aired off a quarter and did the first ever Scooby-Dooby soul grind on ‘top’ of the Great Wall.’
1.1
An in-line skate.
More example sentences
‘Naturally I started on skates, though being June, they were in-liners.’
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