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double Dutch
podskakiwać

I. skip1 <-pp-> [skɪp] V. intr.

1. skip (take hopping steps):

skip

2. skip ingl. brit. (hop with rope):

skip

3. skip gramophone needle:

skip
przeskakiwać [perf przeskoczyć]

4. skip (change):

przeskakiwać [perf przeskoczyć] z tematu na temat
skip it!

5. skip coloq. (go quickly):

II. skip1 <-pp-> [skɪp] V. trans.

1. skip AM (jump):

to skip rope

2. skip (leave out):

skip
pomijać [perf pominąć]

3. skip (not participate in):

skip
opuszczać [perf opuścić]

4. skip coloq. (leave hurriedly):

zwiewać [perf zwiać] z miasta/kraju

5. skip AM:

to skip stones

III. skip1 [skɪp] SUST.

skip
to give a skip of joy

skip2 [skɪp] SUST. ingl. brit. (container)

skip

skip off V. intr. coloq.

skip off
zwiewać [perf zwiać]

skip(ping) rope SUST. AM

skip(ping) rope
Present
Iskip
youskip
he/she/itskips
weskip
youskip
theyskip
Past
Iskipped
youskipped
he/she/itskipped
weskipped
youskipped
theyskipped
Present Perfect
Ihaveskipped
youhaveskipped
he/she/ithasskipped
wehaveskipped
youhaveskipped
theyhaveskipped
Past Perfect
Ihadskipped
youhadskipped
he/she/ithadskipped
wehadskipped
youhadskipped
theyhadskipped

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It's such an old idea that we forget how magical it is to watch someone's drawing skip off the page and come to life.
www.radiotimes.com
In one-sixth gravity, that last step is virtually a play ground skip off a children's playground slide.
www.universetoday.com
If the angle of attack is too shallow, the capsule may skip off the surface of the atmosphere.
en.wikipedia.org
And still we tug on our fleece and skip off into the wilderness, not a care in the world.
www.publishersweekly.com
But before the scientists can skip off, arm in arm, the lawyers step in.
sciencecareers.sciencemag.org