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skinned; skinning. transitive verb. 1. a. : to strip, scrape, or rub off an outer covering (such as the skin or rind) of.
May 24, 2024
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verb (used with object) · to strip or deprive of skin; flay; peel; husk. · to remove or strip off (any covering, outer coating, surface layer, etc.). · to scrape ...
skin verb [T] (REMOVE BODY COVER) ... to remove skin from an animal, or to rub skin off a part of the body: Bridget fell off her bike and skinned her knee.
skin–dive (verb) skinned (adjective) thick–skinned (adjective) thin–skinned (adjective)
animal/fruit/vegetable; 1skin something to take the skin off an animal, a fruit, or a vegetable You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped.
Other results · a thick skin · a thin skin · make your skin crawl · (have) skin in the game · jump out of your skin · get under somebody's skin · beauty is only ...
As a verb, skin means to remove a peel or skin, or to scrape your skin: "If you skateboard in shorts, you're going to skin your knee." If you do something ...
skin verb [T] (INJURE). to injure your skin by rubbing it against something rough:.
The earliest known use of the verb skin is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for skin is from before 1400, in Lanfranc's ...