a board with wheels that is ridden in a standing or crouching position and propelled by foot
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ride on a flat board with rollers attached to the bottom
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"I feel bad," said Mrs. Hoffman, watching dozens of skaters zoom around, "because there isn't any place for these kids." For each impressive skateboard move, there is probably an equally impressive scar.
I loved it when I wiped out on a skateboard.
Maybe my children, when they're my age, will be able to feel nostalgic when they smell the varnish of a skateboard.
Defense attorney Nathan Kirk had argued that the skateboard was not a motor vehicle because Ghiardi had to push it a block with his foot to get up speed, but Benton County District Judge Eugene Pratt disagreed.
A 6-year-old boy told his father he wanted a skateboard as his reward for surviving a stray bullet, fired in what police believe was a drug-related shooting.
It produced an offshoot, dwarf bowling, in which a helmeted dwarf is strapped to a skateboard and rolled into bowling pins.
Among outdoor sets destroyed or damaged were New York Street, where parts of "The Sting" were filmed, Brownstone Street, and Courthouse Square, where Michael J. Fox rode his jet-powered skateboard in "Back to the Future Part II."
In Santa Rosa in February, 16-year-old Daniel Vargas fell off his board as he was traveling to the hospital to see a friend who had damaged his liver in a skateboard accident.