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- Dictionaryrink/rɪŋk/
noun
- 1. an enclosed area of ice for skating, ice hockey, or curling: "the girls were planning to go ice skating at the rink in George Square"
- 2. a team in curling or bowls: "he helped his rink to win by 35 shots to 4"
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RINK definition: 1. a large, flat surface, of ice or other hard material, for skating (= a sport using special boots…. Learn more.
The meaning of RINK is a smooth extent of ice marked off for curling or ice hockey. How to use rink in a sentence.
A rink is a large area covered with ice where people go to ice-skate, or a large area of concrete where people go to roller-skate.
RINK meaning: 1. a large, flat surface, of ice or other hard material, for skating (= a sport using special boots…. Learn more.
1. a smooth expanse of ice for ice-skating, often artificially prepared. 2. a smooth floor, usu. of wood, for roller-skating.
Use the noun rink for an indoor area where you can ice skate or roller skate, or for the surface itself. If skating around and around to blasting music is your thing, head to a rink. An ice rink has an ice-covered surface, benches for changing from shoes to skates, and often places to buy snacks.
RINK definition: a large, flat surface made of ice or wood where you can skate (= move wearing boots with wheels or…. Learn more.
A smooth expanse of ice marked off for the game of curling. A smooth expanse of ice, often enclosed and artificially prepared, for ice-skating or hockey. A similar area, often having artificial grass, used for indoor soccer and other sports. A part of a bowling green of a suitable size for a match.
RINK meaning: an often enclosed area that has a special surface of ice, smooth pavement, etc., and that is used for skating
A rink is a large area covered with ice where people go to ice-skate, or a large area of concrete where people go to roller-skate. [...]