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    skim
    [skim]
    verb
    skim (verb) · skims (third person present) · skimmed (past tense) · skimmed (past participle) · skimming (present participle) · skimming (noun)
    1. remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid:
      "as the scum rises, skim it off"
      Similar:
      scoop off
      spoon off
      ladle off
    2. go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air:
      "he let his fingers skim across her shoulders"
    3. read (something) quickly or cursorily so as to note only the important points:
      "he sat down and skimmed the report" · "she skimmed through the newspaper"
      Similar:
      glance through
      leaf through
      thumb through
      read quickly
      have a quick look at
      run one's eye over
      dip into
      browse through
      Opposite:
      pore over
    noun
    skim (noun) · skims (plural noun)
    1. a thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid:
      "a skim of ice"
    2. an act of reading something quickly or superficially:
      "a quick skim through the pamphlet"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘remove scum from (a liquid)’): back-formation from skimmer, or from Old French escumer, from escume ‘scum, foam’.
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    To skim effectively, there must be a structure to get the information you need without reading every word. 1. Read the first few paragraphs in detail to get an idea of what will be discussed.
    Skimming is also a problem in some countries. Skimming is the act of installing a fake device in lieu of the real card reader. When you insert your card to the fake reader, it will collect your PIN and other data and they will be able to take control of your money.
    People who know how to skim and scan are flexible readers. They read according to their purpose and get the information they need quickly without wasting time. They do not read everything which is what increases their reading speed. Their skill lies in knowing what specific information to read and which method to use. What Is Skimming?
  3. The meaning of SKIM is to clear (a liquid) of scum or floating substance.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/skim
    to move quickly just above a surface without touching it: The birds skimmed (across /along/over) the tops of the waves. [ T ] UK (US skip) to throw a flat stone horizontally over water so that it touches and rises off the surface several times: We watched a child skimming stones across the lake.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/skim
    to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/skim
    skim /skɪm/ v., skimmed, skim•ming, n. v. to remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon: [ ~ + object (+ off)] to skim the fat off. [ ~ + object (+ off + object)] to skim the fat off the soup.
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