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    skip
    /skip/

    verb

    • 1. move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce: "she began to skip down the path" Similar caperprancetripdanceOpposite trudge

    noun

    • 1. a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement: "he moved with a strange, dancing skip"

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  2. The meaning of SKIP is to move or proceed with leaps and bounds or with a skip. How to use skip in a sentence.

  3. SKIP definition: 1. to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step: 2. to jump lightly over a…. Learn more.

  4. To skip is to give a series of light, quick hops alternating the feet: to skip about. Bound suggests a series of long, rather vigorous leaps; it is also applied to a springing or leaping type of walking or running rapidly and actively: A dog came bounding up to meet him.

  5. To skip is to give a series of light, quick hops alternating the feet: to skip about. bound suggests a series of long, rather vigorous leaps; it is also applied to a springing or leaping type of walking or running rapidly and actively: A dog came bounding up to meet him.

  6. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move from one place to another or from one subject to another very quickly. She kept skipping from one topic of conversation to another. leave secretly. [transitive] skip something (informal) to leave a place secretly or suddenly. The bombers skipped the country shortly after the blast. stones.

  7. When you skip, you do a little hop from foot to foot as you move along. It's pretty common to see little kids skip down the sidewalk or across the playground. While a happy, running hop is one kind of skip, you can also use this verb to mean "pass up" or "pass over."

  8. a. To move by hopping on one foot and then the other. b. To leap lightly about. 2. To bounce over or be deflected from a surface; skim or ricochet: threw the stone so it skipped over the water. 3. To pass from point to point, omitting or disregarding what intervenes: skipped through the list hurriedly; skipping over the dull passages in the novel.

  9. used to say that someone has a sudden feeling of fear, excitement, etc. My heart skipped a beat when I saw who it was. jump/skip bail. to not appear at your trial after you have paid bail. jump/skip rope.

  10. skip meaning, definition, what is skip: to not do something that you usually do ...: Learn more.

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