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- verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
skip .
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Examples
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It had nothing to say to you when you stole your mamma's "skipt," and soaked it in the wash-bowl; or when you stuffed your little cheeks with 'serves without leave, or told lies, lies, lies, as often as you opened your sweet little lips.
Aunt Madge's Story Sophie May 1869
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She found her mother's purse in the writing-desk, and scattered its contents into the wash-bowl, then picked out the wettest "skipt," a five-dollar bill, and tucked it into her bosom.
Dotty Dimple's Flyaway Sophie May 1869
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The memory of the "skipt" had indeed been driven away, and she could only think, --
Dotty Dimple's Flyaway Sophie May 1869
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Ai wudda skipt de Tiramisu custard frumm de custerd shawp fur de no kaleries kynd.
Molly’s attempts to enter cyberspace - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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'O my dear uncle,' cried his long banished Camilla, who hearing him upon the stairs, skipt lightly after him, 'how glad I am to see you again!
Camilla 2008
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Um, so den when ai wuz doen, I skipt 8th graed, moovd into teh hy-skool which ar nawt so grate, akshuly… teh skip wuz fain, teh hy-zkool sux.
dont worrie- - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Camilla looked upon his departing in this manner as her sentence of misery, and was pursuing him, to decline the visit; but Lionel, seizing her two hands, swung her round the room, in defiance of her even angry expostulations and sufferings, which he neither credited nor conceived, and then skipt after the baronet himself, who was already out of the park.
Camilla 2008
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The first panic was still in its meridian, when Lionel, rushing past the beast, which he had secretly been tormenting, skipt over the gate, with every appearance of terror, and called out: 'Save yourselves all!
Camilla 2008
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Having completely spoilt one skein, she threw it aside, and saying 'the weather's so fine, I cannot bear to stay within,' – left her silk, her winders, and her work-bag, on the first chair, and skipt down the stairs.
Camilla 2008
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He hopped and skipt, and played the fool about me; and at last told me, He knew Miss Byron; and that he was, as he called himself, the despised, the rejected, Sir Hargrave
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