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skip
verb
-
skip
,
skipping
,
skips
,
skipped
to
move
forward
with
light
springing
steps
,
lifting
one
foot
and
then
the
other
in
quick
little
jumps
•
The
little
girl
happily
skipped
down
the
garden
path
.
The
little
girl
happily
skipped
down
the
garden
path
.
•
Lambs
skip
across
the
green
field
under
the
morning
sun
.
Lambs
skip
across
the
green
field
under
the
morning
sun
.
Middle
English
skippen
,
from
Old
Norse
skopa
“
to
run
,
jump
”.
verb
-
skip
,
skipping
,
skips
,
skipped
to
pass
over
or
leave
out
something
in
a
sequence
•
If
you
dislike
onions
,
you
can
simply
skip
them
in
the
recipe
.
If
you
dislike
onions
,
you
can
simply
skip
them
in
the
recipe
.
•
He
quickly
skipped
the
boring
introduction
and
began
the
main
chapter
.
He
quickly
skipped
the
boring
introduction
and
began
the
main
chapter
.
verb
-
skip
,
skipping
,
skips
,
skipped
to
deliberately
fail
to
attend
or
take
part
in
something
you
are
expected
to
do
•
Tom
decided
to
skip
class
and
go
surfing
instead
.
Tom
decided
to
skip
class
and
go
surfing
instead
.
•
She
felt
exhausted
and
skipped
the
gym
yesterday
.
She
felt
exhausted
and
skipped
the
gym
yesterday
.
verb
-
skip
,
skipping
,
skips
,
skipped
to
make
a
flat
object
such
as
a
stone
bounce
across
the
surface
of
water
•
He
found
a
flat
stone
and
skipped
it
across
the
lake
five
times
.
He
found
a
flat
stone
and
skipped
it
across
the
lake
five
times
.
•
Children
competed
to
see
whose
pebble
would
skip
farthest
on
the
pond
.
Children
competed
to
see
whose
pebble
would
skip
farthest
on
the
pond
.