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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31. I'm going skiing next winter.
32. We're going skiing early in the new year.
33. My hobbies were skiing and scuba diving.
34. We're going to go skiing in Colorado this winter.
35. I enjoyed the apres-ski more than the skiing itself.
36. Next to skiing her favourite sport was ice-hockey.
37. He was all kitted out to go skiing.
38. They were all togged up in their skiing gear.
39. He enjoys skiing off piste .
40. the skiing center of the U.S.
41. Conditions are now favourable for skiing.
42. Switzerland swept the board in the skiing competition.
43. Skiing is more exciting than skating.
44. He's been limping badly ever since the skiing accident.
45. She had a nasty skiing accident.
46. My husband talked me into going skiing.
47. Next to skiing my favourite sport is skating.
48. I felt exhilarated after a morning of skiing.
49. Next time I go skiing(Sentencedict.com), I'll wear warmer clothes.
50. He was killed in an avalanche while skiing.
51. I enjoy winter sports like skiing and skating.
52. The United States has plenty of good skiing.
53. I'd like to go skiing one Christmas.
54. Skiing has really grown in popularity.
55. Some tourists were having a skiing lesson on the nursery slope.
56. Keen skiers are happy to forego a summer holiday to go skiing.
57. I've never gone skiing.
58. He had planned to go skiing on his own in March but his wife had decided to put her foot down.
59. Shall we go skiing?
60. Lesley had agreed to Jim going skiing in alternate years.
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.