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ice show

American  

noun

  1. entertainment in which a company of ice skaters exhibit their skills to musical accompaniment.

  2. a company of ice skaters providing such entertainment.


ice show British  

noun

  1. any entertainment performed by ice-skaters

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Etymology

Origin of ice show

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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After giving up professional figure skating, he became a professional performer in ice shows.

From BBC

Now she was also dealing with the strain and fatigue of the ice show schedule as well as an identity crisis.

From Los Angeles Times

It was at Navka's ice shows, among them "Swan Lake", that the skater has performed for the past two years.

From Barron's

Radar data from inside the ice shows what appears to be a blister beneath the surface, pushing the glacier upward at that location.

From Science Daily

Since the Olympics, Valieva has skated on an expanded Russian national competition circuit and in various TV events and ice shows.

From Seattle Times