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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151. Davos accommodated several hundred tuberculosis patients and their supporting relatives long before Alpine skiing was invented.
152. If your skiing is anything like as extreme as the conditions you will need to be well prepared.
153. Like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing allows the individual to get into the most pristine parts of the wilderness.
154. Constant bouncing of the feet, through springy legs, is the essential rhythm of powder skiing.
155. Changeable conditions and the active nature of skiing make it essential that designs should not only look good but also be functional.
156. Or you may discover skiing requires more physical stamina than you want to exert.
157. Rather, the two skiing miles have been accomplished, a task done.
158. At this time of year, the papers are full of advertisements for skiing holidays.
159. Swallow's interests away from work lie in such outdoor activities as skiing and hillwalking, as well as playing squash.
160. Some people are able to crash out completely after skiing.
161. In such circumstances, it is more appropriate to treat the quantity demanded as the total expenditure on the skiing trip.
162. The Stubai glacier is another good bet for summer skiing.
163. His recent move to Utah rekindled Jack's interest in skiing.
164. The basics: If you have skiing friends urging you to accompany them on a ski holiday, why not go?
165. She enjoys hiking and walking in her spare time, and also looks forward to her annual skiing expedition.
166. Like skating, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and horse-drawn sleigh and dogsled rides.
167. It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel, the next resort we visited.
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168. Gstaad is the in place to go skiing in winter.
169. It was something about the lovers skiing across the Alpine mountain slope, vanishing into the mist.
170. Whatever we call it, skiing off the piste is getting more popular again.
171. Try explaining, for example, the experience of skiing down a mountain slope to a person who has never seen snow.
172. A long overdue report on Breckenridge where we spent a thoroughly enjoyable skiing holiday in April 1990.
173. In later years, many of my own better days ice fishing involved not ice skating but cross-country skiing.
174. Slime green goons with tentacle-like fingers danced with skiing mushrooms.
175. He was blabbing so much about skiing and all that junk.
176. The skiing is challenging and even blue runs tend to be carved into moguls.
177. But somewhere along the line, downhill skiing was too much of a chore and an expense.
178. We were joined there by George and Marion and we all went off to a skiing resort called Gargellen.
179. A $ 40 fare for three hours of skiing covers instructors, lift ticket and custom equipment.
180. Val d'Isere because the skiing is just so brill and Tignes is, well, a concrete jungle really.
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