offskip Antonyms
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Meaning of offskip
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offskip (n.)
That part of a landscape which recedes from the spectator into distance.
offskip Sentence Examples
- The thief made a hasty offskip to avoid being caught.
- The hikers decided to take an offskip from the main trail to explore a nearby waterfall.
- The students quickly offskipped the boring lecture to grab some coffee.
- The concertgoers surged forward as the band made its offskip entrance.
- The politician's offskip remarks at the end of his speech drew both laughter and applause.
- The new employee offskipped a bit of training to start working on a urgent project.
- The criminals offskipped town as soon as they heard that the police were closing in.
- The tourists offskipped the crowded museum to go to a nearby park.
- The children couldn't resist offskipping school to go to the amusement park.
- The horse took an unexpected offskip, throwing its rider to the ground.
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That part of a landscape which recedes from the spectator into distance.
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The thief made a hasty offskip to avoid being caught.
The hikers decided to take an offskip from the main trail to explore a nearby waterfall.
The students quickly offskipped the boring lecture to grab some coffee.
The concertgoers surged forward as the band made its offskip entrance.