1. rink - Noun
2. Rink - Proper noun
The smooth and level extent of ice marked off for the game of curling.
An artificial sheet of ice, generally under cover, used for skating; also, a floor prepared for skating on with roller skates, or a building with such a floor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bowl may curve outside the rink boundary on its path, but must come to rest within the rink boundary to remain in play. Source: Internet
Also, an outdoor restaurant transforms into an ice rink in the winter season. Source: Internet
After the completion of the hockey series, the rink was opened to the public for free ice skating. citation Concerts Fenway has been home to several concerts beginning in 1973 when Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles first played there. Source: Internet
A game of box lacrosse Box lacrosse is played by teams of six on a hockey rink where the ice has been removed or covered by artificial turf, or in an indoor soccer or lacrosse field. Source: Internet
A number of New Brunswick rink makers have submitted information to the program sporadically since 2013, he said, but last year Rink Watch started a more regular surveillance program called Sentinels. Source: Internet
Aly Jenkins, a member of Sherry Anderson's rink, died Sunday during childbirth at the age of 30. Doctors determined amniotic fluid had entered her blood stream, setting off a rare amniotic fluid embolism. Source: Internet