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are skiing

  • present progressive
    of ski.
    ski
    noun
    one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow.

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Guests and staff won’t be required to wear a face covering if they are skiing on a trail, physically distanced, eating or drinking.

From Washington Times Oct. 4, 2020

At that point, unless people are skiing on polystyrene beads, the race may be “in fathers’ track,” but it will most likely be run in mud boots.

From Slate Mar. 12, 2015

If you want paparazzi and Prada shops go elsewhere, but if your main concerns are skiing well, eating well and enjoying romance or escapism, it is hard to do better.

From Forbes Feb. 28, 2015

Less than a month after starting his second term, Obama is on a three-day golf getaway in Florida, while his wife, Michelle, and their daughters, Malia and Sasha, are skiing in Colorado.

From Reuters Feb. 17, 2013

People are skiing something they couldn’t ski before.

From New York Times Dec. 9, 2011

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