"Skier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Skier" Meaning

A person who engages in the sport of skiing, particularly for recreation or competition. A skier is typically equipped with skis, ski poles, and protective gear, and navigates down a snow-covered slope.

"Skier" Examples

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1. "The skier sped down the mountain, her skis gliding smoothly across the powdery snow."

2. "After the accident, the skier was taken to the hospital for further examination."

3. "The beginner skier struggled to navigate the mountain's treacherous terrain, but was reassured by the instructor's guidance."

4. "The skier, exhausted from the long run, collapsed on the snowbank to catch her breath."

5. "The professional skier's lack of control caused her to wipe out on the icy slope, sending her tumbling down a few feet before coming to a stop."

"Skier" Similar Words

Skidbladnir

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Skidbladnir is a mythological ship in Norse mythology. It was said to be the exact replica of the handcrafted ship built by the gods for Frigga's favorite son, Balder. The ship was inspired by the desire of Freyr (who owned a ship named Skidbladnir) to have a vessel that could always sail smoothly.<br><br>Skidbladnir was said to be the finest of ships, able to sail across the seas without needing oars or sails. It could also sail through the air as if through water, with its magic enough to hold upright even in the most turbulent of seas.

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.

Skidded

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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.<br><br>Example: "The car skidded on the icy road and nearly crashed."<br><br>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.<br><br>Example: "The tablecloth skidded on the floor when I placed the tray on it."

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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Snowmobiles, also known as sleds or snow machines, are vehicles designed for travel over snow-covered terrain. They are typically equipped with tracks or skis for propulsion and are used for recreation, transportation, and in search and rescue operations.

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!

Skied

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Past tense of "ski", to glide down a snowy slope on skis.

Skiers

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Skies

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The noun "skies" refers to the atmosphere of a planet, resulting in what is seen from the ground as the area where the stars, sun, moon, and clouds appear. It can also refer to the extent of light as diffused through the atmosphere.<br><br>Example: The breathtaking scenery under the open skies was a sight to behold.

Skiff

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Skiffle

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Skiffle is a type of informal folk music that originated in the UK in the 1950s, characterized by its DIY (do-it-yourself) ethos and acoustic instruments, often including the guitar, tea-chest bass, and jug or washboard. It was a precursor to British rock and roll and played a significant role in the development of the UK's folk rock scene.

Skiffling

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Skiffs

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Skiing

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Skiing refers to a popular winter sport and recreational activity where an individual glides down a snow-covered slope on skis, using a combination of balance, agility, and speed to navigate the terrain. It can be done for both leisure and competitive purposes, with various types of skiing available, such as downhill, cross-country, freestyle, and backcountry skiing.

Skikda

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