Informal terms for a (young) woman.
Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
Extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.
(Fungi) a remnant of the partial veil that in mature mushrooms surrounds the stem like a collar.
1 A knee-length coat over a longer skirt does not work at all.
2 That has allowed Ford investors to skirt the pain of government oversight.
3 He shrugged; the tartan skirt looked unremarkable, which was the main thing.
4 A statement skirt with a casual top is a simple, modern look.
5 As soon as Aunt Rebecca gets the pleats basted in the skirt .
6 We just come here to talk and you're ruining my friend's skirt .
7 Beneath was a skirt of sea green velvet, heavily trimmed with lace.
8 Your bit of skirt is quite the woman, isn't she? Memphis asked.
9 The suit's short skirt proved one reason Tina Turner had hired her.
10 Others are resorting to bartering goods and services to skirt cash transactions.
11 She'd either not noticed or felt no need to readjust her skirt .
12 She had changed into a skirt far more accommodating of expat tastes.
13 Sybil came in, dressed in a fascinating short skirt and a toque.
14 Still in her skirt and blouse from work, rumpled, hot, running late.
15 The princess was dressed that day in a skirt of white damask.
16 It is the skirt - dancing and the poker work that cannot brook rivalry.
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