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skied

1 American  
[skeed] / skid /

verb

  1. simple past tense of ski.


skied 2 American  
[skahyd] / skaɪd /

verb

  1. a simple past tense of sky.


skied 1 British  
/ skaɪd /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of sky

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skied 2 British  
/ skiːd /

verb

  1. a past tense and past participle of ski

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Example Sentences

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Bosch was farming the strike and turning down singles and left 18 from the final over, but he skied the second ball from Prasidh Krishna to cover.

From BBC

He skied across dangerous, shifting debris to the spot where he had last seen him.

From The Wall Street Journal

She top-scored with 34 before becoming the last wicket to fall as she skied a delivery from Eden Carson out to extra-cover.

From Barron's

The Sweden goalkeeper could not produce another moment of jubilation for the her supporters and skied her kick over the bar.

From BBC

Not long after, Pope tried to pull Will O'Rourke and skied to short leg.

From BBC