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I . skip1 <-pp-> [skɪp] VB intr

1. skip (take hopping steps):

skip

2. skip Brit (hop with rope):

skip

3. skip gramophone needle:

skip

5. skip inf (go quickly):

to skip somewhere

II . skip1 <-pp-> [skɪp] VB trans

1. skip AM (jump):

to skip rope

2. skip (leave out):

skip

3. skip (not participate in):

skip

4. skip inf (leave hurriedly):

5. skip AM:

to skip stones

III . skip1 [skɪp] N

skip2 [skɪp] N Brit (container)

skip off VB intr inf

skip(ping) rope N AM

skip(ping) rope

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Skip-stops are used in both rail transit and bus transit operations.
en.wikipedia.org
But before the scientists can skip off, arm in arm, the lawyers step in.
sciencecareers.sciencemag.org
If the angle of attack is too shallow, the capsule may skip off the surface of the atmosphere.
en.wikipedia.org
Then we pull ourselves to our feet, skip childishly down the marble grit hillside, and return our plastic cups to the bar.
thequietus.com
Skip then takes off his trench coat and is shown to be wearing a red bra and girls' underwear.
en.wikipedia.org
But don't worry the race caters for everyone, so you can run, walk, skip or rollerblade your way to the finish line!
www.joe.ie
Care is taken not to skip anyone for that means terrible misfortune or even death the following year.
en.wikipedia.org
But if you had a time machine wouldn't you just skip all the hard work and just give yourself the next winning lottery numbers?
www.abc.net.au
The curious creatures can happily leap among the branches of the trees, but find a light-footed skip along the ground allows them to travel further.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He'd even skip school to watch the draft, back when it was a weekday nonevent.
espn.go.com

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