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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.
- intr
skis, skied, ski'd, skiing
1. To move on skis, especially as a sport or leisure activity.
adj
- Said of a surface: having conditions suitable for skiing.
sky
noun skies
- 1. The apparent dome of space in which the Sun, Moon and stars can be seen.
- Thesaurus: air, atmosphere, azure, heavens, firmament, empyrean.
- Form: skies
- Example: dismal skies
- Form: skies (often)
- Example: Aim for the sky
6. Sky-blue.
- 1. cricket.
- To mishit (a ball) high into the air.
- To raise (the oar) too high.
- There is no upper limit, eg to the amount of money that may be spent, or achievements to be made.
- In a lavish or extremely enthusiastic manner.
- Example: He praised him to the skies
