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91skip over someone — skip over (someone/something) to omit or not choose someone or something. I skipped over the boring parts of the exhibition. The director skipped over me when choosing a managing editor …
92skip over something — skip over (someone/something) to omit or not choose someone or something. I skipped over the boring parts of the exhibition. The director skipped over me when choosing a managing editor …
93skip over — (someone/something) to omit or not choose someone or something. I skipped over the boring parts of the exhibition. The director skipped over me when choosing a managing editor …
94skip — (informal) A mailpiece that has passed through a canceling machine without a cancellation being applied to the postage stamp …
95skip- — *skip germ., Verb: nhd. spalten, hauen; ne. split (Verb), hew; Hinweis: s. *skipa , *skipatjan; Etymologie: idg. *skeib , Verb, Substantiv, schneiden, scheiden, Schiff, Pokorny 922; …
96skip vehicle — skip vehicle, a space vehicle that is propelled into outer space at such trajectory and speed that, on its return to the upper atmosphere, it bounces back one or more times in the manner of a stone skipping across the surface of water …
97Skip|e|tar — «SKIHP uh tahr», noun. 1. an Albanian. 2. the language of the Albanians. ╂[< Albanian Shqiptarë (literally) mountaineer < shqip mountain] …
98skip|jack — «SKIHP jak», noun, plural jacks or (collectively for 1) jack. 1. any one of various fishes that sometimes leap out of the water, such as a variety of tuna. 2. = click beetle. (Cf. ↑click beetle) 3. Archaic. a pert, lively, conceited fellow …
99skip|pa|ble — «SKIHP uh buhl», adjective. that may be skipped or passed over: »The second half of the book makes skippable reading (New Scientist) …
100skip|pet — «SKIHP iht», noun. a small, round wooden box, enclosing and protecting a seal attached, usually by a ribbon, to a document. ╂[origin uncertain] …