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skive [skaɪv] V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.

Ejemplos de uso para skive

to skive off school

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Non-smokers don't get a five-minute break every hour yet are often put under pressure when the smokers disappear for their hourly skive.
news.bbc.co.uk
Then again, maybe you're just like everyone else, desperately looking for an excuse to skive off work and twirl around on your desk chair.
www.joe.ie
Pick a much less severe ailment, and hope that your boss deems it an acceptable excuse to skive off?
entertainment.ie
I quickly learnt that constant reinvention is the key to a successful skive.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Skive-burnishing is often used in hydraulic cylinder applications.
en.wikipedia.org
He also co-patented machines designed to manufacture barbed-wire fencing, skive, gage and mark leather, create leather buttonholes, rub type, and remove bristles from sealskins.
en.wikipedia.org
If they're really lucky they will get to skive off double maths so that they can come and hear the likes of me enthuse about the joys of reading...
www.telegraph.co.uk
But bright sunshine and soaring temperatures are also thought to have added to the desire to skive off.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Wagers are already pouring in and the industry is set for a record-breaking betting bonanza as workers skive off to engulf themselves in all of the action.
www.dailystar.co.uk
They can not simply skive off whenever they feel like it.
www.echo.net.au

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