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Meanings of Skillet:

noun

A small metal cooking pot with a long handle, typically having legs.

Usage examples:

Place the item to be cooked in the oven (not on a metal skillet, as this tends to burn the undersid…

Meanings of Skillets:

noun

A small metal cooking pot with a long handle, typically having legs.

Usage examples:

Place the item to be cooked in the oven (not on a metal skillet, as this tends to burn the undersid…

Meanings of Skillful:

adjective

Having or showing skill.

Usage examples:

A skilful midfielder

Meanings of Skillfully:

adverb

With skill or dexterity; cleverly.

Usage examples:

A skilfully crafted thriller

Meanings of Skilling:

noun

The action of training a worker to do a particular task.

Usage examples:

There is a lack of basic skilling
verb

Train (a worker) to do a particular task.

Usage examples:

Training firms are already seeing a boost from companies looking to skill employees in cloud techno…

Meanings of Skillings:

noun

A lean-to attached to a dwelling and providing additional accommodation, especially as a kitchen.

Usage examples:

The wind took the skillion off the side of the woolshed

Meanings of Skillion:

noun

A lean-to attached to a dwelling and providing additional accommodation, especially as a kitchen.

Usage examples:

The wind took the skillion off the side of the woolshed

Meanings of Skills:

noun

The ability to do something well; expertise.

Usage examples:

Difficult work, taking great skill
verb

Train (a worker) to do a particular task.

Usage examples:

Training firms are already seeing a boost from companies looking to skill employees in cloud techno…

Meanings of Skilly:

noun

Thin broth, typically made from oatmeal and water and flavoured with meat.

Usage examples:

That workhouse skilly was the vilest compound i ever tasted.

Meanings of Skim:

verb

Remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

As the scum rises, skim it off
noun

A thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

A skim of ice

Meanings of Skim over:

idiom

Move or pass swiftly and lightly over the surface of

Meanings of Skimmed:

verb

Remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

As the scum rises, skim it off
noun

A thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

a skim of ice

Past simple and past participle of skim

Meanings of Skimmer:

noun

A person or thing that skims.

Usage examples:

Loyal skimmers of this column will be aware that i like to pride myself on my cultural know-how.

Meanings of Skimmers:

noun

A person or thing that skims.

Usage examples:

Loyal skimmers of this column will be aware that i like to pride myself on my cultural know-how.

Meanings of Skimmia:

noun

An evergreen east asian shrub with creamy-white flowers and red berries.

Usage examples:

Rhododendrons, most heathers, camellias, pieris, skimmia, citrus and many others must have acid soil.

Meanings of Skimming:

noun

The removal of a substance from the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

He recommended frequent skimming of the downwind sides of the ponds
verb

Remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.

Usage examples:

As the scum rises, skim it off

Meanings of Skimmington:

noun

A procession made through a village intended to bring ridicule on and make an example of a nagging wife or an unfaithful husband.

Usage examples:

Athough skimmingtons and charivaris differed from place to place, they all contained similar elemen…

Meanings of Skimo:

noun

Short for ski mountaineering.

Usage examples:

Skimo is big in europe where there are hundreds of races a year

Meanings of Skimobile:

noun

A motor vehicle for travelling over snow, with caterpillar tracks at the back and steerable skis in front.

Usage examples:

Grant would ‘act as exclusive agent for the company with respect to the marketing and distribution …

Meanings of Skimp:

verb

Expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize.

Usage examples:

Don't skimp on insurance when you book your holidays
noun

A fashionably short or revealing garment.

Usage examples:

She wore a yellow skimp

Meanings of Skimped:

verb

Expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize.

Usage examples:

Don't skimp on insurance when you book your holidays
noun

A fashionably short or revealing garment.

Usage examples:

She wore a yellow skimp

Meanings of Skimpier:

adjective

(of clothes) short and revealing.

Usage examples:

A skimpy dress

Meanings of Skimpiest:

adjective

(of clothes) short and revealing.

Usage examples:

A skimpy dress

Meanings of Skimping:

verb

Expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize.

Usage examples:

Don't skimp on insurance when you book your holidays
noun

A fashionably short or revealing garment.

Usage examples:

She wore a yellow skimp

Meanings of Skimps:

verb

Expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize.

Usage examples:

Don't skimp on insurance when you book your holidays
noun

A fashionably short or revealing garment.

Usage examples:

She wore a yellow skimp

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