Definitionn. the act of removing floating material from the surface of a liquid
Last update: August 27, 2015
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He started skimming through one stack of oils. [Please select]
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They passed the rink without pausing, though Scott glanced across to see his brother skimming along in the distance with a red-clad figure beside him. [Please select]
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She went with him with a breathless sense of high adventure, skimming the ice in time with his rhythmic movements, mesmerized into an enchanted quiescence. [Please select]
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Sea-birds keeping, as a rule, well off shore, and flying low, near the water, often skimming over the waves. [Please select]
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In a short time they were skimming along over the tops of the trees, and even dipping lower when openings appeared. [Please select]
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Debby repeated her question, and illustrated it by sending a stone skimming over the water in the most scientific manner. [Please select]
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The old Frenchman was slowly approaching, when a frolicsome wind whisked off his hat and sent it skimming along the beach. [Please select]
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