Definitions
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- noun Someone who
skis .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who skis
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Examples
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I suffered what they call a skier's fracture to my right shoulder.
BBC News - Home 2010
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I suffered what they call a skier's fracture to my right shoulder.
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"I suffered what they call a skier's fracture to my right shoulder."
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I suffered what they call a skier's fracture to my right shoulder.
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Users hold up a newer iPhone to see a video image of whatever a skier is viewing on the mountain, and tags of nearby trails, restaurants and restrooms digitally pop up on the screen.
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McConkey, 39, a legendary big-mountain skier from Squaw Valley, died in northern Italy last March when a daring stunt off a Dolomite Mountains cliff went awry.
Mancuso closes out with heavy heart; Vonn one race to go 2010
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And there's room for growth, said Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort CEO Matthew Drake, who expects low, double-digit percentage growth in skier visits this season, thanks to good snow.
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Zahrobska, who won slalom gold at the 2007 worlds, is the first skier from the Czech Republic to win an Olympic Alpine medal since it began competing as an independent nation 16 years ago.
Germany's Maria Riesch wins women's slalom, second gold 2010
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Users hold up a newer iPhone to see a video image of whatever a skier is viewing on the mountain, and tags of nearby trails, restaurants and restrooms digitally pop up on the screen.
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For the season, the 20-year-old skier is second in super-G, third in downhill and sixth overall.
USATODAY.com - Wescott shakes off injuries for world title, weekly honor 2005
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