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Rink

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Noun

1. rink, skating rink

building that contains a surface for ice skating or roller skating

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Rink

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noun
1. 
an expanse of ice for skating on, esp one that is artificially prepared and under cover
2. 
an area for roller skating on
3. 
a building or enclosure for ice skating or roller skating
4. bowling
a strip of the green, usually about 5–7 metres wide, on which a game is played
5. curling
the strip of ice on which the game is played, usually 41 by 4 metres
6. 
(in bowls and curling) the players on one side in a game

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Rink

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noun
1. 
a. 
a smooth expanse of ice marked off for the game of curling
b. 
a part of a bowling green of a suitable size for a match
c. 
the players on one side in a game of curling, bowls, or quoits
2. 
a. 
a smooth expanse of ice, often artificially prepared and enclosed, for ice-skating or for playing hockey
b. 
a smooth floor, usually of wood and enclosed, for roller-skating
c. 
a building enclosing either of such rinks

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Rink

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n.
1.
a. A usually rectangular area surfaced with smooth ice and often having a vertical boards erected around the perimeter and curving along each corner, used for skating, ice hockey, or curling.
b. A similar area having a smooth hard floor used for roller-skating.
c. A similar area, often having artificial grass, used for indoor soccer and other sports.
d. A building housing one or more of these areas.
2. A section of a bowling green large enough for holding a match.
3. A team of players in quoits, bowling, or curling.

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