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ice show
noun
- entertainment in which a company of ice skaters exhibit their skills to musical accompaniment.
- a company of ice skaters providing such entertainment.
ice show
noun
- any entertainment performed by ice-skaters
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ice show1
First recorded in 1945–50
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Since the Olympics, Valieva has skated on an expanded Russian national competition circuit and in various TV events and ice shows.
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Finding the time capsule just two years after it was put in the ice shows that the Arctic ice is as strong as ever.
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She had to practice for the ice show that afternoon.
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In a submission to the citizenship advisory board, filed in the Russian language, Drobiazko said said she believes her dancing in ice shows in Russia strenghtened the prestige of Lithuania on the world stage.
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And there, in the early ’80s, Hamilton began working with Schulz on ice shows.
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