scate Antonyms
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Meaning of scate
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scate (n.)
See Skate, for the foot.
scate Sentence Examples
- The children gleefully scated across the frozen pond, their laughter mingling with the crisp winter air.
- The ice skater gracefully scated on the rink, her blade etching intricate patterns on the surface.
- The squirrel scated up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
- The tourist hesitantly scated onto the icy glacier, holding on tightly to the guide's hand.
- The boat scated silently through the tranquil waters of the lake, leaving only a gentle ripple in its wake.
- The snowboarder scated down the mountain slope, carving sharp turns with effortless precision.
- The wounded animal scated along the ground, leaving a bloody trail behind it.
- The artist scated a delicate outline of the subject onto the canvas, preparing to bring it to life with paint.
- The kite scated high above the beach, propelled by the strong ocean breeze.
- The hawk scated above the meadow, its keen eyes searching for prey below.
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See Skate, for the foot.
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The children gleefully scated across the frozen pond, their laughter mingling with the crisp winter air.
The ice skater gracefully scated on the rink, her blade etching intricate patterns on the surface.
The squirrel scated up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
The tourist hesitantly scated onto the icy glacier, holding on tightly to the guide's hand.