Skied

Word SKIED
Character 5
Hyphenation skied
Pronunciations /skiːd/

Definitions and meanings of "Skied"

What do we mean by skied?

Imp. & p. p. of sky, v. t.

Imp. & p. p. of ski, v. i.

Simple past tense and past participle of ski. verb

Simple past tense and past participle of sky. verb

To move on skis

To travel over (a slope etc.) on skis; to travel on skis at (a place), (especially as a sport)

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The word "skied" in example sentences

But Martin skied over Alvin Williams to tip in the rebound. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Cruiser Winter Ale is the kind of beer I'd want to drink after coming in from a cold day of skiing (if I skied, that is). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Rogers has sidestepped this potential aesthetic booby trap by installing everything in the 19th-century manner — paintings "skied" on the walls, and sculpture filling the gallery as it would have been seen in its own day — a nonjudgmental approach that simply treats the work as part of our art and cultural history. ❋ Ada Louise Huxtable (2011)

He stopped showing at the Royal Academy when his paintings were contemptuously "skied" (hung high on the wall). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Fortunately, most of these last are "skied," which is a blessing! ❋ Various (N/A)

The lower four rows can be reached readily, but not a few suffer the pain of being "skied," where only those who chance to glance upward will notice them. ❋ Harry Alverson Franck (1921)

If books are 'skied' up to the ceiling they must suffer from the heated air. ❋ Arthur Lee Humphreys (1905)

Moreover, from the artists 'point of view it was realised that the outrage constituted a sort of compensation for those whose works were persistently' skied ', since out of sight meant also out of reach. ❋ 1870-1916 Saki (1893)

Beside studies in the Chapel of St. George, he copied Carpaccio's "Dream of St. Ursula" which was taken down -- it had been "skied" at the Academy until then -- and placed in the sculpture gallery; and be laboured to produce a facsimile. ❋ Unknown (1893)

Mr. Lavery's charming portrait of Lord McLaren's daughters was still more shamefully treated; it was "skied". ❋ Unknown (1892)

About five minutes later I walked by her table to see that she had poured both cups of ranch onto the table and was pretending it was snow as she "skied" around with her fingers using the fries as skis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I kind of skied the first couple gates and saw how I felt and didn't feel as good as I had hoped, so I kind of shifted down a gear," Weibrecht said. ❋ By Ed Stoner Sun News Service (2009)

Hey All, Certainly not claiming a first descent, and "skied" is a relative term. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"There were a group of us together and we kind of skied together the whole race. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Outside, Andrea Mead Lawrence, 1952 gold medalist, skied down Papoose run, carrying the Olympic torch. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One curious male onlooker "accidentally" skied by into one of the shots, just before the girls posed coquettishly on a nearby snowmobile. ❋ Curtis M. Wong (2011)

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