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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The native people used animal skins to make clothing and shelter.
The fashion designer used exotic skins to create luxurious handbags.
The politician was forced to apologize for using skins terminology in a speech.
The carpenter skins the furniture with a coat of varnish.
The gardener skins the flowerpots with a layer of mulch.
The Eskimos made their clothing out of animal skins.
The pear skins have a slightly bitter taste but can still be eaten.
He prefers to eat the kiwi skins along with the fruit for extra fiber.
She skins the cucumber to remove the bitter outer layer.
The baseball pitcher rubbed dirt on the skins of the ball to improve his grip.
The dodgeball skins were brightly colored for easy visibility.
The farmer skins the oranges before shipping them to market.
He skins the grapefruit with a serrated knife for breakfast.
The reptile exhibit at the zoo featured a variety of skins from different species of snakes.
The drum set's skins were made of goat hide for a traditional sound.
He skins the snake before using its hide for a belt.
The architect skins the building with a layer of glass.
The fashion designer used metallic skins to create a futuristic look for the runway show.
The tribal chief's throne was draped with animal skins.
The basketball player dribbled the ball, and the skins on his fingers started to wear out.
The goalie caught the puck with his glove, and the skins of the glove absorbed the impact.
The fashion designer used various skins to make a stunning dress.
The gardener skins the peppers before drying them for spices.
The technician skins the circuit board with a layer of solder.
The cook skins the cake with a layer of frosting.
She skins the chicken before cooking it for dinner.
The scientist skins the mouse to study its internal organs.
The football skins were scuffed and dirty from constant use.
The carpenter skins the wooden table with a layer of varnish.
He was excited to try his new golf ball, and the skins on it had a unique design.
The fur industry skins millions of animals every year.
The car's interior has leather skins covering the seats.
The designer used exotic skins to decorate the handbags.
The chess master skins his opponents with his sharp tactics.
The watermelon skins are usually composted, but they can also be pickled and eaten.
She loved playing with the volleyball, and the smooth skins of the ball helped her spikes.
The fishmonger skins the salmon before filleting it.
The boxer skins his opponent in a controversial decision.
The handball skins were bouncy and easy to grip.
The nomads used skins as a covering for their tents.
The Inuit people used seal skins to make waterproof clothing.
The ancient Greeks used skins to store and transport olive oil.
The author received criticism for using skins slurs in their latest book.
The worker skins the wall with a layer of plaster.
He skins the squash and roasts it for a side dish.
The fur trapper sold the valuable skins of wild animals to make a living.
The traditional African drums are made from animal skins.
The company's HR department issued a statement condemning any use of skins language in the workplace.
She carefully skins the eggplant before roasting it for a dip.
You can remove the skins from the tomatoes by blanching them.
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