skirr Antonyms
Meaning of skirr
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skirr (v. t.)
To ramble over in order to clear; to scour.
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skirr (v. i.)
To scour; to scud; to run.
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skirr (n.)
A tern.
skirr Sentence Examples
- The aging car's engine let out an ominous skirr as it struggled to turn over.
- The children's laughter skirred through the air, echoing through the empty playground.
- The skater's blades skirred across the ice, leaving graceful trails behind.
- The wind skirred through the trees, sending leaves dancing to the ground.
- The teacher's chalk skirred across the blackboard, leaving a shrill sound.
- The tires of the bike skirred against the pavement as the rider braked suddenly.
- The zipper on her jacket skirred open, revealing the contents within.
- The bird's wings skirred as it took flight, soaring effortlessly into the sky.
- The knife skirred across the cutting board, slicing through the vegetables with precision.
- The microphone skirred as the singer adjusted the volume, preparing for the performance.
FAQs About the word skirr
To ramble over in order to clear; to scour., To scour; to scud; to run., A tern.
prospect, search,explore, discover,hunt, probe, reveal, fathom, reconnoiter, scout
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The aging car's engine let out an ominous skirr as it struggled to turn over.
The children's laughter skirred through the air, echoing through the empty playground.
The skater's blades skirred across the ice, leaving graceful trails behind.
The wind skirred through the trees, sending leaves dancing to the ground.