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Answer for the clue "Item with a deck supported by two trucks ", 10 letters:
skateboard

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Word definitions for skateboard in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a board with wheels that is ridden in a standing or crouching position v. ride on a flat board with rollers attached to the bottom

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Skateboard Tow Head on his skateboard threads through a crowd of feet and faces delayed to a slow stupidity. ▪ A new voucher system enables kids to choose attractive and colourful frames, which reflect the brightness of mountain ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1964, noun and verb, from skate (v.) on model of surfboard . The phenomenon began c.1963 in southern California and was nationwide the following summer.\n\nSkateboarding requires only a tapered piece of wood flexibly mounted on roller-skate wheels and a ...

Usage examples of skateboard.

And though Ceese could never understand the words, since Raymo was facing away and his voice was mostly lost in the noise of the skateboard, he got the message just fine: You always a loser compared to Raymo.

So it happened that only Bernice noticed the skateboarding punk-rocker of an Elder God on anabolic steroids who was accelerating ominously towards them from way back down the boulevard, sparks grating from the skateboard wheels, squatting in a kind of schuss position and gnashing her ominously long, needle-sharp teeth.

Jugglers, unicyclists, skateboard acrobats, kids slamming on guitars so cheap they were just rhythm instruments.

It had been her idea, and her idea alone, to ban picnics, snacks, alcoholic beverages, bicycles, jogging, motorcycles, skateboards, Rollerblades, recreational vehicles, vehicles pulling trailers and boom boxes from the grounds.

There was a photograph I took at Brockport [of] a guy sunbathing, leaning back on his skateboard.

Also with his back in mind, he tied the clothes basket to Ethan's old skateboard and he dropped a drawstring bag down the laundry chute at the end of a rope.

Mark was half hers already, and had been from the moment Joseph Kalendar’s hellhouse had surged out of the mist and knocked him off his stupid skateboard.

Marilee wrote long descriptions of breadlines for all the people who had been put out of work by the Depression, and of men in nice suits who obviously used to have money, but who were now selling apples on street corners, and of a legless man on a sort of skateboard, who was a World War One veteran or was pretending to be one, selling pencils in Grand Central Station, and of high-society people thrilled to be hobnobbing with gangsters in speakeasies -- that sort of thing.

Which is why on an expensive skateboard, like this one definitely is, you can get, as an extra added safety feature, the RadiKS Narrow Cone Tuned Shock Wave Projector.

Further on, rowdy youngsters of school age were hanging around a fast food restaurant in the Broadway, balancing on skateboards and climbing on the raised flowerbeds.

In the shopping precinct opposite Russell Square Station, boys were playing on skateboards.

He and Jimbo had been out with their skateboards, trying simultaneously to improve their skills, look at least faintly impressive, and irritate a few neighbors.

A well-known foe of skateboards, Skip, old Omar Hillyard’s even more ancient, big-nosed dog, pushed itself to its feet and uttered a sonorous bark completely empty of threat.

Present from the first moment the place revealed itself to him, the sense that it possessed a will, even the capacity for desire, had taken hold in him while he and Jimbo had stood before it with their skateboards in their hands.

For another hour, they pushed their skateboards uphill and rode them down, jumping off curbs and doing ollies.