Similar words: skirting, skipping, multitasking, anti-inflammatory, ski, skid, skim, skin. Meaning: ['skɪːɪŋ] n. a sport in which participants must travel on skis.
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1. We go skiing every winter.
2. Last winter we went skiing.
3. Chance had thrown us together at a skiing resort.
4. We go skiing most weekends in winter.
5. Skiing is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.
6. I've haven't been skiing - it's never really appealed.
7. How long have you been skiing?
8. All my family enjoy skiing.
9. He broke his leg skiing.
10. The students often go skiing during winter vacation.
11. Skiing has become very popular recently.
12. We tend to go skiing during the off-season because it's cheaper.
13. When we went skiing[Sentencedict.com], I only went on the lower slopes.
14. For summer skiing down under, there is no better place than New Zealand.
15. We went skiing in France in March.
16. Skiing at 80 miles per hour requires total concentration.
17. I can't picture him skiing. He's so clumsy!
18. She broke her leg skiing.
19. She gets her kicks from windsurfing and skiing.
20. I love skiing in deep powder.
21. The skiing instructor was a tall,(Sentencedict.com) sunburnt man.
22. She broke a leg in a skiing accident.
23. Skiing holds no attraction for me.
24. I'm a complete novice at skiing.
25. Skiing isn't really my cup of tea.
26. He gets his kicks from skiing.
27. He was killed a few days ago in a skiing accident.
28. Canoeing is not seen as glamorous in the way that skiing is.
29. It only took me an hour to learn/pick up the rudiments of skiing.
30. The ugliness of the resort is counterbalanced by the excellence of the skiing.
More similar words: skirting, skipping, multitasking, anti-inflammatory, ski, skid, skim, skin, skip, skirt, skill, skimpy, skillet, skim off, skipper, riskily, pigskin, outskirt, skilled, skilful, skillful, antiskid, outskirts, skirmish, skittish, unskilful, skinflint, miniskirt, dyskinesia, skin and bones.