skirring Synonyms

skirring Meaning

skirring

to leave hastily, to pass rapidly over, to search about in, to run, fly, sail, or move along rapidly

skirring Sentence Examples

  1. The sound of the waves skirring against the hull of the boat was both soothing and eerie.
  2. The wind skirred through the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling symphony.
  3. The screech of brakes skirred through the air as the car came to a sudden halt.
  4. The ink flowed smoothly from the pen, skirring across the paper with ease.
  5. The tires of the motorcycle skirred on the asphalt, sending up sparks and a deafening roar.
  6. The blade of the knife skirred against the cutting board, preparing vegetables for a salad.
  7. The pencil skirred across the exam paper, leaving behind a trail of answers.
  8. The sound of a zipper skirring open cut through the silence of the deserted room.
  9. The rustling of a newspaper skirred as an elderly man turned the pages, searching for the latest news.
  10. The skater's blades skirred gracefully across the ice, tracing intricate patterns on the rink.

FAQs About the word skirring

to leave hastily, to pass rapidly over, to search about in, to run, fly, sail, or move along rapidly

searching, exploring, prospecting,hunting, probing, plumbing, disclosing,scouting, sounding, unearthing

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The sound of the waves skirring against the hull of the boat was both soothing and eerie.

The wind skirred through the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling symphony.

The screech of brakes skirred through the air as the car came to a sudden halt.

The ink flowed smoothly from the pen, skirring across the paper with ease.