skirrs Antonyms

Meaning of skirrs

skirrs

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

skirrs Sentence Examples

  1. The car's tires skirred across the slick asphalt, sending up a spray of water.
  2. The metal beams groaned and skirred as the crane hoisted them into place.
  3. The wind whipped through the trees, causing their leaves to skirr and rustle.
  4. The skaters' blades skirred smoothly over the ice, creating an enchanting melody.
  5. The birds' wings skirred as they soared through the air, leaving silvery trails behind them.
  6. The friction caused the metal objects to skirr and spark, creating a cacophony of noise.
  7. The sound of the cicadas' songs skirred in the afternoon heat.
  8. The clothesline skirred in the breeze, dancing with the wind.
  9. The key skirred in the lock, signaling the door to open.
  10. The boy's voice skirred with excitement as he announced his surprise.

FAQs About the word skirrs

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

explores,searches, prospects, hunts, reconnoitres,probes, scouts, sounds,reconnoiters, unearths

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The car's tires skirred across the slick asphalt, sending up a spray of water.

The metal beams groaned and skirred as the crane hoisted them into place.

The wind whipped through the trees, causing their leaves to skirr and rustle.

The skaters' blades skirred smoothly over the ice, creating an enchanting melody.