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Definition of Rinks
1. rink [n] - See also: rink
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rinks
Literary usage of Rinks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"... S. Carbon monoxide in indoor ice skating rinks: evaluation of absorption by
adult hockey players. American Journal of Public Health 80(5):594-8, ..."
2. The Play Movement and Its Significance by Henry Stoddard Curtis (1917)
"SKATING rinks Skating rinks are not found in all cities, but probably most towns
of two thousand inhabitants have one or more of them. ..."
3. The Changing Race Relationship in the Border and Northern States by Hannibal Gerald Duncan (1922)
"Massachusetts, Illinois, and California have considered skating rinks of enough
importance to include them in their Civil Rights Bill. In 1885, in Iowa, ..."
4. Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied by John Ewald Siebel (1904)
"Artificial ice is also used for skating rinks to be operated all the year round.
The amount of refrigeration, piping, etc., required for such installations ..."
5. Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied by John Ewald Siebel (1899)
"... skating rinks to be operated all the year round. The amount of refrigeration,
piping, etc., required for such installations depends largely on local ..."
6. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1850)
"... to regulate its price in Savings rinks a!;o, and never to allow them to pay
a higher rate of interest upon, their deposits than what corresponds with ..."
7. Leaves from the Note-books of Lady Dorothy Nevill by Dorothy Nevill (1907)
"XIII A Diorama at Florence—Vauxhall Gardens—Causes of their end in 1855—Fete at
Cremorne—The Coliseum—rinks and roller-skating —Aquariums—Zazel and Mr. ..."