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ski
noun (skis )
1 one of a pair of long narrow runners of wood, metal or plastic, upturned at the front and attached to each of a pair of boots or to a vehicle for gliding over snow.
2 a water-ski.
verb (skis , skied or ski'd , skiing ) intr to move on skis.
[18c: from Norse skith piece of split wood]
skiable adjective .
noun (skis )
1 one of a pair of long narrow runners of wood, metal or plastic, upturned at the front and attached to each of a pair of boots or to a vehicle for gliding over snow.
2 a water-ski.
verb (skis , skied or ski'd , skiing ) intr to move on skis.
[18c: from Norse skith piece of split wood]
skiable adjective .
ski lift
noun a device for carrying skiers to the top of a slope so that they can ski down.
noun a device for carrying skiers to the top of a slope so that they can ski down.
ski pants
plural noun trousers made from a stretch fabric and kept taut by a band under the foot, originally designed for skiing but often worn by women as casual wear.
plural noun trousers made from a stretch fabric and kept taut by a band under the foot, originally designed for skiing but often worn by women as casual wear.
ski-joring
noun the activity of being towed along on skis by a horse or motor vehicle.
[1920s: from Norwegian ski-kjøring ski-diving]
noun the activity of being towed along on skis by a horse or motor vehicle.
[1920s: from Norwegian ski-kjøring ski-diving]
skid
verb (skidded , skidding )
1 intr said of a wheel, etc: to slide along without revolving.
2 intr said of a vehicle: to slip or slide at an angle, especially out of control.
3 to cause (a vehicle) to slide out of control.
noun
1 an instance of skidding.
2 a support on which something rests or is brought to the required level.
3 a support on which heavy objects are slid along short stretches.
4 a runner on an aeroplane used when landing.
5 a ship's wooden fender.
6 a shoe or other device for controlling a wheel on a down-slope.
[17c: see ski]
put the skids under someone colloq
1 to cause them to hurry.
2 to bring about their downfall; to cause them to stop.
verb (skidded , skidding )
1 intr said of a wheel, etc: to slide along without revolving.
2 intr said of a vehicle: to slip or slide at an angle, especially out of control.
3 to cause (a vehicle) to slide out of control.
noun
1 an instance of skidding.
2 a support on which something rests or is brought to the required level.
3 a support on which heavy objects are slid along short stretches.
4 a runner on an aeroplane used when landing.
5 a ship's wooden fender.
6 a shoe or other device for controlling a wheel on a down-slope.
[17c: see ski]
put the skids under someone colloq
1 to cause them to hurry.
2 to bring about their downfall; to cause them to stop.
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