"Skittishly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a shy or nervous manner, having difficulty getting things done or making decisions because of fear of failure or judgment.
A humorous or satirical performance, especially one depicting stereotyped characters.<br><br>Example: "The improv comedy troupe performed a skit about a group of superheroes with ridiculous powers."<br><br>Or, a short film or television show featuring a satirical or parodic take on a particular topic.<br><br>Example: "The BBC aired a skit on elections, lampooning the politicians' speeches."
A short comedic performance, especially a brief sketch or comedy routine, performed on a television show, stage, or film.
To move unsteadily or irregularly, as if about to fall; to move with a lurching or staggering motion.
Skittered is not a word in the English language. However, the word "skitter" has a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. to move quickly and unsteadily, often in a nervous or fussy way.<br>Example: "Her nervous fingers skittered across the keyboard."<br>2. to give off sparks or small, rapid movements, often due to friction.<br>Example: "The sparks skittered from the wheels as they scraped against the concrete."<br>3. a rare or obsolete verb meaning to change color or paint, often quickly or superficially.<br>Example: (archaic) "The old wooden boat skittered a fresh coat of paint."<br><br>It's possible that "skittered" is a misspelling or a variation of one of these words.
Verb: to move quickly and lightly from one place to another, with a rapid, twitching movement.<br><br>Example: "The mice were skittering around the baseboard."
To walk or run with a light, quick, irregular step, typically because of some weakness or unsteadiness in the legs.
Nervously anxious or easily alarmed. Relating to or characteristic of people who are nervous and irritable, often in a way that is exaggerated or unreasonable.
A state of being easily startled or frightened, or having a nervous or anxious temperament.
Skittles are a brand of small, chewy candies that are typically fruit-flavored and have a bright, colorful appearance. They are usually small and bean-shaped, with a shiny sugar coating. Skittles have a sweet and slightly tart taste and are widely popular as a snack or dessert in many parts of the world.
To put in as little effort as possible in order to avoid work or effort. Avoiding responsibility or hard work.
A skiver is a person who shirks or avoids physical work or responsibility, especially for people in a heavy manual labor job. For example: A skiver is always finding excuses to avoid doing the heavy lifting.
To skive: to evade work or responsibility by leaving early or avoiding tasks, often before the end of the scheduled time.
To skive means to avoid doing one's work or duty through shirking or evading it, often by pretending to be ill or indisposed.