ski
IPA: skˈi
noun
- One of a pair of long flat runners designed for gliding over snow or water.
- (aviation) One of a pair of long flat runners under some flying machines, used for landing.
verb
- (intransitive) To move on skis.
- (transitive) To travel over (a slope, etc.) on skis; to travel on skis at (a place), (especially as a sport).
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Examples of "ski" in Sentences
- Heavenly Mountain ski resort plans upgrades despite recession
- Heavenly Mountain ski resort plans upgrades despite recession - USATODAY. com
- We use the term ski mask, which may not be poetic but does at least have the virtue of clarity.
- I have finally got to page 1 for google for the term ski holidays which is what I have been after.
- Older viewers will happily recall that for them "ski" is an acronym for spending the kids 'inheritance.
- At the backcountry Silverton Mountain ski area in a snow-filled gulch sits a perfectly sculpted, 500-foot long, 22-foot deep halfpipe.
- Serbian soccer supporters, some dressed in ski-masks, rioted by setting off fireworks, throwing flares onto the field and cutting up goal nets.
- There were some unlucky things happening with my other races, but I really feel like sometimes, in ski racing especially, luck just has to be on your side.
- I to at first thought he was a little psycho for fishing off of that thing until I met him at the boat ramp one day and realized that his ski is the absolute biggest one I have ever seen.
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