skimmed
Variant of skim
skim
definition
skim (skim)
transitive verb skimmed, skimming skim′·ming
- to clear (a liquid) of floating matter
- to remove (floating matter) from a liquid
- to coat or cover with a thin layer a pond skimmed with ice
- to look at hastily or carelessly; glance through (a book, etc.) without reading word for word
- to glide or pass swiftly and lightly over
- to throw so as to cause to bounce or ricochet swiftly and lightly to skim a flat stone across a pond
- Slang to refrain from reporting for tax purposes (a percentage of income, gambling gains, etc.)
Etymology: ME skimen, prob. akin to scum
intransitive verb
- to move along swiftly and lightly over a surface, through space, etc.; glide; sail
- to make a rapid or careless examination, as of a book: usually with over or through
- to become thinly coated, as with scum
noun
- something that has been skimmed
- the act of skimming
- a thin coating or film
adjective
- that has been skimmed
- designating or of a finishing coat of plaster skim coat
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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