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  • 1skip — Ⅰ. skip [1] ► VERB (skipped, skipping) 1) move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce. 2) jump repeatedly over a rope which is held at both ends and turned over the head and under the feet. 3) jump lightly over.… …

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  • 2skip — I. /skɪp / (say skip) verb (skipped, skipping) –verb (i) 1. to spring, jump, or leap lightly; gambol. 2. to pass from one point, thing, subject, etc., to another, disregarding or omitting what intervenes. 3. Colloquial to go away hastily; abscond …

  • 3skip — 1. v. & n. v. (skipped, skipping) 1 intr. a move along lightly, esp. by taking two steps with each foot in turn. b jump lightly from the ground, esp. so as to clear a skipping rope. c jump about, gambol, caper, frisk. 2 intr. (often foll. by from …

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  • 4skip — n 1. British an escape or an instance of jumping bail. This specialised use of the common colloquialism for avoid is part of underworld jargon. 2. American a person who fails to answer a bail bond, an escapee 3. British a boss, guvnor. A… …

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  • 5skip — skip1 verb (skips, skipping, skipped) 1》 move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.     ↘jump lightly over. 2》 Brit. jump repeatedly over a rope which is held at both ends and turned over the head and under the… …

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  • 6pass — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gap, gorge; way, opening, notch, defile, passage; free ticket; crisis, predicament, condition,circumstance; leave [of absence]; slang, advance. See love. v. go through or by, bypass; get a passing… …

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  • 7pass — [n1] opening through solid canyon, cut, gap, gorge, passage, passageway, path, ravine; concepts 509,513 Ant. closing, closure pass [n2] authorization, permission admission, chit*, comp, free ride*, furlough, identification, license, order, paper …

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  • 8lorry — noun (BrE) ⇨ See also ↑truck ADJECTIVE ▪ big, heavy, huge, large ▪ ten ton, 12 tonne, etc. ▪ army …

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