skied

1
[ skeed ]
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verb
  1. simple past tense of ski.

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Other definitions for skied (2 of 2)

skied2
[ skahyd ]

verb
  1. a simple past tense of sky.

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How to use skied in a sentence

  • McLean and Stillwell actually skied along on their short blunt crampons, while Webb did his best to brake behind.

    The Home of the Blizzard | Douglas Mawson
  • Here--through the middle of her blue-skied, pensive contemplation, so to speak--flowed Bull Run.

    Kincaid's Battery | George W. Cable
  • She had skied over many of the trails of Kettle, but none of them had had "jumps" as difficult as this.

    Highacres | Jane Abbott
  • Such pictures were diligently "skied" by hanging committees, and a few hundred dollars was deemed a good price.

  • There was the hottest sun, and the coolest wind, and bright, clear-skied starry nights.

    The Pastor's Wife | Elizabeth von Arnim

British Dictionary definitions for skied (1 of 2)

skied1

/ (skaɪd) /


verb
  1. the past tense and past participle of sky

British Dictionary definitions for skied (2 of 2)

skied2

/ (skiːd) /


verb
  1. a past tense and past participle of ski

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