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skimming Definition


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skim
verb skimmed, skimming
    1. To remove floating matter from the surface of (a liquid).
    2. To take something off by skimming.
      Thesaurus: scoop off, ladle out of, brush off, separate, remove.
      Form: skim off (often)
    tr & intr
    3. To brush or cause something to brush against or glide lightly over (a surface).
      Example: He skimmed the table as he went past
      Example: The bird's wings skimmed over the water
      Thesaurus: soar, float, sail, dart, fly, coast, glide.
    4. To throw an object over a surface so as to make it bounce.
      Example: We skimmed stones on the river
noun
Derivative: skimming
noun
    Etymology: 15c: from French escume scum.

    Phrasal Verb: skim over something
      To read (a page, passage, etc) superficially.To evade or sidestep it.
        Example: I thought he skimmed over that issue
    Phrasal Verb: skim through something
      To glance through ( eg a book).To deal with or discuss it superficially.


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