A length of rope (usually with handles on each end) that is swung around while someone jumps over it.
1 When I was a little girl we skip rope an' play high-spy (I Spy).
2 He found he liked being with someone young, someone who could run, jump, and even skip rope .
3 We were standing watching him skip rope .
4 One visitor was astounded by Shannon's daughter, who could ride a unicycle and skip rope at the same time.
5 She could skip rope like a little fairy, but it had been quite a task to drive her hoop straight.
6 He told her to be sensible, rest, eat well, and not to do anything foolish like ride horses or skip rope , which made her laugh.
7 With kids her age, bicycles and skipping ropes strewn on the sidewalk.
8 Slip into this and run outdoors with your skipping rope a while.
9 Whistler even attempted to depict her skipping rope routine in an etching.
10 Games of tag, of skipping ropes , of dolls ran through her mind.
11 In the evening time she skips ropes , hits bags and busts noses.
12 A girl who skipped rope and sped along on roller skates.
13 Today, her skipping ropes are in demand across South Africa.
14 In one week, I sold 100 bottles of skipping ropes .
15 A skipping rope is another item that often makes an appearance in my case.
16 And now ask Miss Dulcie to oblige us by dancing with the skipping rope .
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