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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reskin .
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Examples
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For now, Saturn dealers are busy peddling the 1996 redesign of Saturn's trusty old sedan and awaiting a "reskinned" coupe for 1997.
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Using a tried-and-true formula, many of the monsters are reskinned, meaning as they get harder, they simply change their color scheme, rather that introducing a large array of monster types.
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Most probably it needs to be reskinned at best, redeveloped at worst, to work on mobiles.
Seven tips to improve your charity's mobile fundraising 2011
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These two sharp-looking HP laptops, reskinned by Paul Frank Industries (left) and Shepard Fairey (right), are currently up for auction on eBay.
Boing Boing 2008
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Sites on vpod.tv can be ‘reskinned’ at the click of a button, just selecting a drop down menu, the entire look of the site changes.
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The winning prize is a one-of-a-kind Playstation 3 reskinned with the cover artwork of the book.
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Your left lung and two valves in your heart are new and your torso has been extensively reskinned.
365 tomorrows » Threshold : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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Your left lung and two valves in your heart are new and your torso has been extensively reskinned.
365 tomorrows » 2006 » December : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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Over the years, I've opposed the view that something destined for senior execs in finance can just be called a 'learning object, reskinned and dropped into a programme for NVQ3 business students.
Who re-uses learning objects? Clive Shepherd 2008
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Much as I enjoy the existing Wii games, they're really just well-known game mechanics -- sports titles, swordplay games, first-person shooters -- that have been haptically reskinned to use the sensing input.
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