
1) Act like a faulty CD 2) Annoying Uno card 3) Avoid training 4) Be a bad CD 5) Bounce across water 6) Bound gaily 7) Broadcaster Caray 8) British slang for a boss 9) Buffyverse demon 10) Bypass 11) Bypass a town on tour 12) Cause to skip over a surface 13) Cd flaw 14) CD player malfunction 15) CD problem
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1) Bop 2) Bound 3) Caper 4) Capn 5) Dance 6) Depart 7) Elide 8) Flee 9) Frolic 10) Ignore 11) Jump 12) Lam 13) Miss 14) Omission 15) Omit 16) Pass up 17) Play 18) Sit out 19) Vamoose
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- a gait in which steps and hops alternate
- a mistake resulting from neglect
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[audio playback] A skip occurs when a phonograph (gramophone), cassette tape or Compact Disc player malfunctions or is disturbed so as to play incorrectly, causing a break in sound or a jump to another part of the recording. ==Vinyl gramophone records== Vinyl records are easily scratched and vinyl readily acquires a static charge, attractin...
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[container] A skip (UK English) or dumpster (US and Canadian English) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry. Instead of being emptied into a garbage truck on site, as a wheelie bin is, a skip is removed, or replaced by an empty skip, and then tipped at a landfill site or transfer station. T...
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[curling] In curling, the skip (also called a `skipper`) is the captain of the team. The skip is responsible for determining strategy, and holds the broom in the house (target area) to indicate where a teammate at the other end of the curling sheet (playing area) should aim the stone. The skip usually throws the last two stones in the fourt...
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• (n.) A beehive; a skep. • (n.) An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for hoisting mineral and rock. • (n.) A passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once. • (v. t.) To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone. • (n.) A light leap or bound. • (v. t.) To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope. &bul...
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(from the article `mining`) ...is called a level. The shaft is equipped with elevators (called cages) by which workers, machines, and material enter the mine. Ore is transported ...
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A car being hoisted from a slope or shaft.
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1. A basket. See Skep. ... 2. A basket on wheels, used in cotton factories. ... 3. <chemical> An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for hoisting mineral and rock. ... 4. A charge of sirup in the pans. ... 5. A beehive; a skep. ... See: Skep. ... 1. A light leap or bound. ... 2. The act of passing over an interval from one thing to anot...
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Simple Key-Management for Internet Protocols [Sun]
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Large mobile hopper for transporting mixed coated materials up into hot storage bins.
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Skip intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Skipped ;
present participle & verbal noun Skipping .] [ Middle English
skippen , of uncertain origin; confer Icelandic
skopa run,
skoppa to spin like a top, OSw. ...
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Skip noun [ See
Skep .]
1. A basket. See
Skep . [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
2. A basket on wheels, used in cotton factories.
3. (Mining) An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for hoisting mineral and rock.
4. (Sugar Manuf.) A c...
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Skip transitive verb 1. To leap lightly over; as, to
skip the rope.
2. To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to
skip a line in reading; to
skip a lesson. « They who have a mind to see the issue may
skip these two chapters.»...
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In music the term skip describes a passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once.
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Skip is slang for an escape.
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A car being hoisted from a slope or shaft.
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nickname for class 67 locomotives.
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a step and a hop, alternating feet.
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An area of uncoated sheet which is frequently caused by equipment malfunciton.
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The captain of a game of fours, triples or pairs. He is last to bowl and is responsible for dictating the tactics of the game.
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verb bound off one point after another
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A self-dumping bucket used in a shaft for hoisting ore or rock.
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a step and a hop, alternating feet.
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