Similar words: skivvy, ski, skim, skid, skin, ask in, skit, skip. Meaning: [skaɪv] v. remove the surface of.
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1. The company treated me as though I were skiving.
2. I can skive off for a few hours.
3. He's usually skiving down at the pub when there's gardening to be done.
4. She always skives off early.
5. I skived the last lecture.
6. She always skives off early on Fridays.
7. Almost everybody'skids skive off school.
8. "I absolutely hated school," Rachel says. "I skived off all the time.".
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9. Tom and Mike have skived school today to watch the football match.
10. I decided to skive off school and tell my mum I had a bad headache.
11. Barry had most likely told her he was skiving.
12. There is no way that I could skive a session, even if I wanted to, wearing my yellow and tartan suit!
13. Harry's going to get into trouble if he keeps skiving off on Friday afternoons.
14. She says she's been ill for the past week, but I think she's just skiving.
15. Slope geat wheels are used to skive various materials according to the cam shapes.
16. Unscrew the screw (3) with Allen key, and take out the external skive tool.
17. Statistics reveal those from poor families are three times as likely to skive off than better-off pupils.
18. We have to do something to fill the hours, so what we do is cyber - skive.