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ski
noun
a
long
,
narrow
board
,
curved
up
at
the
front
,
that
you
fasten
to
your
boot
to
glide
over
snow
•
Lucas
clipped
one
ski
back
on
after
he
fell
,
then
hurried
to
catch
his
friends
.
Lucas
clipped
one
ski
back
on
after
he
fell
,
then
hurried
to
catch
his
friends
.
•
The
rental
shop
offered
brightly
colored
skis
for
children
.
The
rental
shop
offered
brightly
colored
skis
for
children
.
Borrowed
from
Norwegian
"
ski
"
meaning
snowshoe
or
split
piece
of
wood
;
first
used
in
English
in
the
mid-18th
century
as
winter
travel
equipment
.
verb
to
travel
or
move
over
snow
standing
on
skis
•
We
plan
to
ski
down
the
beginner
slope
first
.
We
plan
to
ski
down
the
beginner
slope
first
.
•
Sara
learned
to
ski
in
her
teens
during
family
holidays
.
Sara
learned
to
ski
in
her
teens
during
family
holidays
.
From
the
noun
"
ski
";
first
used
as
a
verb
in
English
in
the
late
19th
century
when
recreational
skiing
became
popular
.
noun
a
flat
board
used
for
water-skiing
,
ridden
while
being
pulled
across
the
surface
of
a
lake
or
sea
by
a
boat
•
She
slipped
her
foot
into
the
binding
of
the
ski
before
the
boat
started
.
She
slipped
her
foot
into
the
binding
of
the
ski
before
the
boat
started
.
•
The
pair
of
skis
floated
beside
the
dock
waiting
for
the
next
rider
.
The
pair
of
skis
floated
beside
the
dock
waiting
for
the
next
rider
.
Extension
of
the
snow-sport
sense
;
first
recorded
in
the
1920s
after
the
invention
of
water-skiing
in
the
United
States
.