Similar words: skimmed milk, rimmed, trimmed, immediate, immediately, skim, skimp, skimpy. Meaning: [skɪm] adj. used of milk and milk products from which the cream has been removed.
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(1) She skimmed the milk of its cream.
(2) The birds skimmed the tops of the waves.
(3) The sailboat skimmed the water.
(4) I skimmed through it to get a general impression of the text.
(5) The little bird skimmed over the waves looking for food.
(6) This report has barely skimmed the surface of the subject.
(7) Ice skimmed the lake at night.
(8) He skimmed little stones over a lake.
(9) They skimmed me off to lecture on drama.
(10) Julie skimmed the sports page.
(11) The swallows skimmed the water.
(12) The skier skimmed across the snow.
(13) His eyes skimmed over her face.
(14) A bird skimmed low over the heather.
(15) We skimmed across the water in a small sailing boat.
(16) He skimmed the pages quickly[sentencedict .com], then read them again more carefully.
(17) I've only skimmed his letter; I haven't read it carefully yet.
(18) The ball skimmed across the grass and stopped against the wall.
(19) He skimmed through the article trying to find his name.
(20) We've skimmed off the six people who seem to be the most suitable for the job.
(21) I've skimmed over the report but I haven't had time to look at it in detail.
(22) Seagulls skimmed the water(sentencedict.com), looking for fish.
(23) You can also buy skimmed milk in powdered form.
(24) Add to marge mixture with skimmed milk and beat.
(25) Jack opened the paper and skimmed the headlines.
(26) He skimmed through the piece quickly, barely concentrating.
(27) Entertaining, but the high finance can be skimmed.
(28) It skimmed low over the water.
(29) This paper has barely skimmed the surface.
(30) A neat move between Black and Keane left Nigel Clough in the clear, but his shot skimmed wide of the far post.