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Meanings of
skis
in English
Korean international school in Singapore.
singapore korean international school
Related terms
international school
Usage of
skis
in English
1
Possible steps might include requiring straighter sidecuts, longer
skis
and lower plates.
2
The soldiers had
skis
on now, since the way ahead was flat.
3
Stage two involved staff on jet
skis
spraying water at the paps.
4
Northug changed his
skis
the maximum three times allowed during the race.
5
He revolutionized the skiing industry when he started to use hourglass-shaped
skis
.
6
Your
skis
are even now prepared; your glider wings await you outside.
7
I kicked and bucked my
skis
to turn them the right way.
8
The first is the familiar hydrocarbon-based wax that's used on recreational
skis
.
9
We came along the road into Galtur carrying our
skis
and rucksacks.
10
He pulled my
skis
out of the water and reached for me.
11
He stooped to take off the
skis
,
then stepped to the door.
12
Upward I saw my
skis
parallel with the tree's limbs above them.
13
To pay for her lessons, she sold her
skis
and her camera.
14
He got out our borrowed
skis
and told me to follow him.
15
In classic,
skis
must move parallel to each other in machine-groomed tracks.
16
A pair of downhill
skis
was propped against a yellowed dress form.
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skis
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
own skis
borrow skis
new skis
carry skis
do on skis
More collocations
Skis
through the time
Skis
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common