"Skippered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Skippered" Meaning

Served as the person in charge of a boat or ship, especially a yacht.

"Skippered" Examples

Part of speech: Verb/ Adjective


Verb usage examples:


The captain will skippered the passengers to the lifeboat.
The skipper had to skippered the vessel through treacherous waters.
The skippered boat sped across the lake at high speed.

Adjective usage examples:


The experienced skippered had navigated several rescue missions in his career.
The owner needs to find a new skippered for his small fishing boat.
The celebrity came aboard as the guest skippered for the luxury yacht.

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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.

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