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Scate

Scate \Scate\ (sk[=a]t), n. See Skate, for the foot.

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scate

n. (obsolete form of skate nodot=yes English) (footwear)

Usage examples of "scate".

Hiram Scates I TRIED to win the nomination For president of the County-board And I made speeches all over the County Denouncing Solomon Purple, my rival, As an enemy of the people, In league with the master-foes of man.

Chair himself And Jefferson Howard, Benjamin Pantier, And Wendell Bloyd, George Trimble, Adam Weirauch, Imanuel Ehrenhardt, Seth Compton, Godwin James And Enoch Dunlap, Hiram Scates, Roy Butler, Carl Hamblin, Roger Heston, Ernest Hyde And Penniwit, the artist, Kinsey Keene, And E.

His associates upon the Supreme Bench were Justices Treat, Caton, Ford, Wilson, Scates, and Lockwood.

Perhaps, she told herself, if the man who called himself Scates had only continued to wheedle or argue, nothing would have happened.

One moment Scates had lunged for her, and the next he was lying half conscious on the floor.

Just then Scates stirred, groaning, and Cidra stepped quickly out of the way of his hand.

Constance being scated, the lady waited for the disclosure of her message.