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- SKIP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SKIP is to move or proceed with leaps and bounds or with a skip How to use skip in a sentence
- SKIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SKIP definition: 1 to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step: 2 to jump lightly over a… Learn more
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- Skip - definition of skip by The Free Dictionary
To move by hopping on one foot and then the other b To leap lightly about 2 To bounce over or be deflected from a surface; skim or ricochet: threw the stone so it skipped over the water 3 To pass from point to point, omitting or disregarding what intervenes: skipped through the list hurriedly; skipping over the dull passages in the novel 4
- SKIP definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
To skip is to give a series of light, quick hops alternating the feet: to skip about bound suggests a series of long, rather vigorous leaps; it is also applied to a springing or leaping type of walking or running rapidly and actively: A dog came bounding up to meet him
- Skip Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SKIP meaning: 1 : to not do (something that is usual or expected); 2 : to not discuss, read, do, or deal with (something) and go instead to the next thing to pass over or leave out (something) often + over
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