(1) It's not even that I secretly skip the horrid hair washing bath night.
(2) Letters that list complaints or that skip from one subject to another are often rejected or heavily edited.
(3) It was as if everyone in the world had a skip to their step today, and it was contagious, as good moods often are.
(4) Still, the Dodger skip delighted in watching the writer's gaffes.
(5) This close observation of deceit caused her to skip her turn at jumprope.
(6) Chiha and Kohibi came to visit her often; she played with them on off times, and taught Kohibi how to skip rocks.
(7) In a rush of sudden glee, he began to skip down the sidewalk.
(8) It would take more than one skip to take all the rubbish from our garden.
(9) Who, outside devotees of the sport, could name the skip of the women's curling team before this year's Winter Olympics?
(10) Then skip ahead to tomorrow, friend, because today is the first day of the 58th Cannes Film Festival.
(11) Fall is the season when you come alive, and right now the equinox is putting a frisky skip in your step.
(12) I'm not giving away a lot of plot details, but if you're still playing the game I'd skip reading the next bit.
(13) I had to pretend not to know how to skip rope when, in real life, I was quite good at it.
(14) How often do you see a side holding four or five shots when the opposing skip , with his/her last bowl, draws the shot?
(15) Put a skip in your step by skipping out for a lunch time walk.
(16) Be aware that those who connect through cable or DSL also skip the introduction, but not as often.
(17) Let's skip straight to the end, shall we?
(18) I'm not giving them a chance to skip off again
(19) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Children who skip breakfast can find it difficult to concentrate in class,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said.
(20) Many people skip the traditional breakfast and lunch.