skins in the PONS Dictionary

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II.skin <-nn-> [skɪn] VB trans

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He said the boys also loved pizza, potato skins stuffed with mozzarella, and fish sticks.
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The leaves and the skins (husk and pellicle) of the fruits provide a hair shampoo.
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Women and children gathered tundra moss for crevices, and prepared skins for roofing and siding.
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This saturation process is done over a thirty-day period as the skins tumble in large wooden drums; similar to a concrete mixer.
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He describes wearing traditional clothing made of animal skins, walking far off into the veld herding cattle for father and uncle and working for neighboring white farmers.
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The glass skins can be single or double glazing units with a distance from 20 cm up to 2 metres.
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The skins make a peculiarly strong, soft leather, known as buckskin.
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When making inventory of the booty, it consisted 177.000 pound silver, some gold (some chains and a crown), skins, chests with sugar, etc.
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The term is sometimes used with a more general meaning referring to finer-quality parchments made from a variety of animal skins.
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Once they emerge, they spend their short, two-week adult lives climbing trees, shedding their crunchy skins and reproducing.
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