skip|skipped|skipping|skips in English
verb
[skɪp]
move forward in a series of light jumps; leap lightly; pass over; leave out, exclude, omit; leave, flee, escape (Informal); fail to attend (school, etc.)
Use "skip|skipped|skipping|skips" in a sentence
1. We skip with Jenny's skipping rope.
2. She likes to skip with her skipping rope.
3. Cloaked Stage Skip Amount: Increases amount of stages skipped from Cloaking.
4. When you want to skip you use a skipping rope.
5. Clear a spot on the floor, grab a skipping rope and skip through the commercials.
6. Courage sometimes skips a generation.
7. She jumped / skipped bail .
8. She skipped happily along beside me.
9. She skips across the field...... and cut!
10. I skipped an entire cold?
11. Mountains skipped like rams (6)
12. I like skipping rope.
13. Skipping to end of tape
14. Is this your skipping rope?
15. Listen to Blues radio online with unlimited skips
16. Have you ever skipped school?
17. Skipped town is what I heard.
18. She skipped from one subject to another.
19. The girl is skipping rope.
20. I don't like skipping rope.
21. 6 Her daughter started skipping school.
22. 19 She skipped happily along beside me.
23. She skips across the field, he records it, and cut.
24. Skip first menu (access key: 1) Skip all menus (access key: 2)
25. There are fights, absent-mindedness, skipping class.