skip in English
- skip⇄noun the captain of a team at curling or bowling.
- skip⇄noun 1. a light leap, spring, or jump.
Ex. The child gave a skip of joy.
2. a gait, especially of children, in which hops and steps are alternated.
3. the act or fact of passing over; omission.
4. that which is or may be skippe - skip⇄skip (1), verb, skipped,skipping,noun.
- skip⇄skip (2), noun, verb, skipped,skipping.
- skip⇄skip (3), noun.
1. a bucket, box, basket, cage, or wagon in which mining or quarrying materials or men are drawn up or let down.
Ex. ... and then spewed out as a kind of gravel into immense containers, or skips, that hold twelve tons of the st - skip⇄v.i. 1a. to leap lightly; spring; jump.
Ex. Lambs skipped in the fields.
b. to go along with light, springing movements.
Ex. The little girl skipped down the street.
2. to go bounding along a surface.
3. to omit parts; pa - skip⇄v.t. to command or direct (a team) as skip.
- skip⇄v.t. 1. to spring or leap lightly over.
Ex. The girls skipped rope.
2. to send bounding along a surface.
Ex. We like to skip stones on the lake.
3a. to pass over; fail to notice; omit.
Ex. She skips the hard words when she
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