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skinking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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skinking Sentence Examples
- The bartender was skinking drinks all night, keeping the patrons well-lubricated.
- The elderly man sat on the porch, skinking a cup of hot tea.
- The children were skinking water from a hose, splashing each other and cooling off on a hot summer day.
- The mother skinked her baby a bottle of milk, cooing softly as she fed it.
- The injured soldier skinked a sip of water from his canteen, grateful for the relief it brought.
- The hiker skinked water from a mountain stream, replenishing his dwindling supply.
- The farmer skinked water to his thirsty animals, ensuring their well-being.
- The artist skinked paint onto his canvas, mixing colors and adding details to his masterpiece.
- The thief skinked his way into the house, using his lock-picking skills to silently gain entry.
- The snake skinked along the ground, its body moving with a sinuous grace.
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The bartender was skinking drinks all night, keeping the patrons well-lubricated.
The elderly man sat on the porch, skinking a cup of hot tea.
The children were skinking water from a hose, splashing each other and cooling off on a hot summer day.
The mother skinked her baby a bottle of milk, cooing softly as she fed it.