"Skipper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skipper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Skipper" Meaning

noun: the captain of a ship.

"Skipper" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Skipper"


1. Sailing: The skipper of the boat took charge of the navigation and ensured they stayed on course despite the strong wind.


2. Leadership: As the skipper of the team, John's leadership skills and experience led them to win the championship title.


3. Politics: The newly elected mayor is being hailed as a skilled skipper who can navigate the complexities of city governance.


4. Leisure: Skippering a boat through the calm waters of the lake on a sunny day was the perfect way to relax and unwind.


5. Idiomatic Expression: After missing a loan payment, he had to skipper the opportunity to buy a new car, opting for a used one instead.

"Skipper" Similar Words

Skinny-dip

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To skinny-dip, is to go swimming in the nude, typically secretly or with no clothes on, usually in a body of water such as a lake, river, or ocean.

Skinny-dipping

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"Skinny-dipping" is a colloquialism that refers to the act of swimming naked in a body of water, typically a lake, river, or ocean, in secret, without the presence of clothing. The term implies a casual and informal setting, often associated with summer fun, teenage hijinks, or romantic escapades. It can also imply a sense of playfulness and spontaneity.

Skinny

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Very thin; slender.

Skins

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Noun: The outer covering or surface of an animal, especially one that has been treated and preserved for use as a covering for furniture or clothing.<br><br>Example: "a deer skin"<br><br>Synonyms: hide, pelt, fur, tegument<br><br>Verb: To remove the outer covering from a person or animal.<br><br>Example: "she skinned the rabbit"<br><br>Synonyms: flay, strip, peel<br><br>Idiomatic expressions: skin-deep, skin one's teeth, break the skin, get under one's skin.

Skint

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Skip

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Skipjack

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A small ocean sunfish (Mola mola) of the Northern Atlantic.

Skipped

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Skippered

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Skippering

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Skippering is the act of steering a boat or ship, particularly a sailing vessel. The skipper is the person in charge of the vessel, responsible for navigation, safety, and overall management of the crew and passengers.

Skippers

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Skipping

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To leave out or omit something, such as words or actions; not performing or following something that is expected, often intentional.

Skips

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Skipton

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Skipton is a market town and civil parish within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, located on the confluence of the River Aire and the River Skirbeck.

Skirl

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To emit a high, thin, wavering sound, typically in a musical instrument, such as a bagpipe.

Skirled

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I couldn't find any word in the English language called "skirled". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a nonsense word.