"Skidded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skidded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Skidded" Meaning

To skidded means to slide or move unstably on a surface, often because the wheels or tires of a vehicle lose traction. It is often used in the context of driving, particularly on a slippery or icy surface, when the vehicle begins to slide or spin out of control.

Example: "The car skidded on the icy road and nearly crashed."

It can also be used in other contexts to describe something that is unstable or prone to slipping or sliding, such as a table that skidds on the floor or a surface that is prone to skidding when walked on.

Example: "The tablecloth skidded on the floor when I placed the tray on it."

"Skidded" Examples

5 Examples of "Skidded"


1. Skidded onto the sidewalk

As she was in a hurry to catch the bus, she suddenly applied the brakes and skidded onto the sidewalk.

2. The car skidded on the wet road

My friend crashed his car into a tree after the car skidded on the wet road due to excessive speed.

3. Be careful not to skid down the stairs

Whenever I try to navigate down the stairs, I have to hold onto the railing because I tend to skid down the stairs.

4. The bike skidded on the gravel

Riding the bike on the gravel path, Ingrid skidded and fell over, skinning her knee.

5. Don't skid around on your feet

The music choreographer taught the dancer not to skid around on her feet when performing the opening routine.

"Skidded" Similar Words

Skiagraph

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Skiagraphy

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Skiascope

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A skiascope is a device that measures the angular divergence of light rays as they pass through an optical system, such as an optical instrument or an optical system within the eye. It is used to determine the correct orientation and positioning of optical components, or to measure the correction needed for presbyopia, a condition where the lens of the eye loses its flexibility with age.

Skiascopy

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Skiascopy refers to a non-invasive optical procedure used in ophthalmology to measure the refractive error of the eye, specifically the precise measurement of the eye's ability to focus light. It is a method used to determine the prescription for corrective lenses, such as glasses or contact lenses, by analyzing how light bends as it enters the eye. Skiascopy is commonly called orthography or retinoscopy in some countries.

Skid

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Skidaddle

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A verb that means to run away quickly, often in a nervous or frightened manner, often used to escape trouble or an unpleasant situation.

Skidbladnir

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Skiddaw

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Skiddaw is a hill in the English Lake District, the second-highest peak in the Skiddaw range. It stands at a height of 931 meters (3,054 feet) and is a popular climb among hikers.

Skidding

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Verb - sliding or moving uncontrollably to one side, typically because of the wheels or tires of a vehicle locking.<br><br>Example: "The car skidded out of control around the corner."<br><br>Also: suddenly or narrowly avoiding something or someone.<br><br>Example: "We skidded past each other at the last second."

Skidoo

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Skidoos

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Skids

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"Skids" can have multiple meanings, but here are a few possible definitions:<br><br>1. Sled runners or cross-country ski trails.<br>2. Wooden runners at the bottom of a drawer or the bottom of a trunk, designed to be dragged along the floor for easy movement.<br>3. The lowest rung of a ladder or a step, especially in a social hierarchy.<br>4. Hitchhikers or passengers left behind in a vehicle when it stops, especially in case of a traffic jam or breakdown.<br>5. (Informal) Teenagers, especially those who are seen as being at a disadvantage or struggling in life.<br><br>Let me know if you'd like more information or context about any of these meanings!

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Skier

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Skiers

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Skies

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