![]() ![]() Over the last decade, wakesurfing has gone from passing fad to legitimate competitive sport, with tournaments featuring entrants like six-time world wakesurfing skim-style champ Drew Danielo. Wade, who had grabbed the ball, swung his elbow to clear space, but that meant it skimmed just over Singleton 's head, too. With deer season just around the corner and ice just starting to skim over the lakes, I think I'm going to be putting the duck decoys away for the year. Pond skimming across the slushy remnants of a season in its twilight seems like a refreshing way to cope over the course of summer. ī&N Sued by Chicago-Area Consumer Over Pin Code Skimming. Water skimming over the vase is captured by a reservoir hidden beneath stones. WATCHING AMC's "The Walking Dead" always reminds me I was the girl who skimmed over most of the war parts in War and Peace. Strain the vegetables out of the braising liquid, reduce the liquid over low heat and skim to remove oil and fat from the surface to create a sauce. Įmails About Colgan Pilot Skim Over Larger Industry Woes. Corrupt profiteers have skimmed off much of the nation’s vast mineral wealth over the past decades.A Plane Left Boston and Skimmed Over River and Mountain in a Deadly Detour. From Longman Business Dictionary skim skim / skɪm / verb ( skimmed, skimming ) ( also skim off ) American English to take money illegally, for example by not saying that you have made profits so that you do not have to pay tax He was accused of skimming profits from junk bond trading. Eventually, you can skim over those cracks with joint compound and repaint.He reached for the bat and sent it skimming along the boards. ![]()
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