"Skips" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skips" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Skips" Meaning

To move quickly over or across a place without walking or using a vehicle, often for fun or exercise.

"Skips" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "skips"


Adjective Usage


She sings surprisingly high notes, but the only times she skips a line is when the song gets too loud.
The rock band skips most of the melody in the instrumental part of the song.
The cooking teacher says if she skips a step in making a cake, the whole dessert turns out lopsided.

Verb Usage


I skip the libraries with expensive memberships because I prefer the free public library.
The collection agent can't touch the bonds that will miss the interest if they are not properly maintained, he owes $1000 and can't just skip the payment.
The web app interior is pixelated in older documents, so it is easy to miss accessing the manual.

"Skips" Similar Words

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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Skipper

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noun: the captain of a ship.

Skippered

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

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.

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.

Skirling

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Making a high-pitched, shrill, or piercing sound. (often showing annoyance or acute pain)

Skirls

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Not a common word. However, I found that "skirl" and "skirls" might refer to a shrill, piercing sound of a bagpipe.

Skirmish

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A skirmish is a small-scale fight or conflict, often between a small group of people or a small military unit, and often of short duration. It can also refer to a minor disagreement or argument between people, often verbal.

Skirmished

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Skirmisher

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A person, typically a soldier, who fights in a minor action or skirmish, rather than in a major battle. Synonyms: scout, guerrilla, fighter, warrior.