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  • 61skip — 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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  • 62Skip Schumaker — Infobox MLB player name=Skip Schumaker width=200 position=Outfield team=St. Louis Cardinals number=55 bats=Left throws=Right birthdate=birth date and age|1980|2|3 debutdate=June 8 debutyear=2005 debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals statyear=August 22,… …

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  • 63skip — [skɪp] verb I 1) [I] to move forwards by jumping first on one foot and then the other Julie skipped along the pavement.[/ex] 2) [I] to jump over a rope that you or two other people swing above your head and then under your feet 3) [T] to not do… …

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  • 64skip — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. caper, spring, leap, hop, trip, frisk, gambol, frolic; omit, pass over, stay away; ricochet; slang, decamp, play truant. See neglect, absence. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. jump, caper, gambol, leap, bound …

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  • 65skip distance — noun the shortest distance that permits radio signals (of a given frequency) to travel from the transmitter to the receiver by reflection from the ionosphere • Hypernyms: ↑distance, ↑length * * * noun : the outer limit of the skip zone beyond… …

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  • 66Skip Alexander — Stewart Murray Skip Alexander, Jr. (August 6, 1918 ndash; October 24, 1997) was an American collegiate and professional golfer. Alexander was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but was raised in Durham, North Carolina. He attended Duke… …

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  • 67skip — skɪp n. act of skipping; bounce, spring, jump; act of passing over something, omission, exclusion v. move forward in a series of light jumps; leap lightly; pass over; leave out, exclude, omit; leave, flee, escape (Informal); fail to attend… …

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  • 68skip — verb 1) skipping down the path Syn: caper, prance, trip, dance, bound, bounce, gambol, frisk, romp, cavort 2) we skipped the boring stuff Syn: omit, leave out …

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  • 69skip — v 1. spring, jump, bound, hop, leap, leapfrog; romp, caper, gambol, frisk, prance, curvet, buck, buckjump, sport. 2. omit, except, exclude, leave out; miss, give a miss, fail to mention; overlook, pass over, ignore, disregard, pay no attention… …

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  • 70skip — verb 1) skipping down the path Syn: caper, prance, trip, dance, bound, bounce, gambol 2) we skipped the boring stuff Syn: omit, leave out, miss out, dispense with …

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