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1skim

verb \ˈskim\

: to remove a layer of something from the surface of a liquid

: to look over or read (something) quickly especially to find the main ideas

: to throw (a flat stone) along the surface of water so that it bounces

skimmedskim·ming

Full Definition of SKIM

transitive verb
1
a :  to clear (a liquid) of scum or floating substance <skim boiling syrup>
b :  to remove (as film or scum) from the surface of a liquid
c :  to remove cream from by skimming
d :  to remove the best or most easily obtainable contents from
2
:  to read, study, or examine superficially and rapidly; especially :  to glance through (as a book) for the chief ideas or the plot
3
:  to throw in a gliding path; especially :  to throw so as to ricochet along the surface of water
4
:  to cover with or as if with a film, scum, or coat
5
:  to pass swiftly or lightly over
6
a :  to remove or conceal (as a portion of casino profits) to avoid payment of taxes
b :  embezzle <skimming money from employee pension plans>
intransitive verb
1
a :  to pass lightly or hastily :  glide or skip along, above, or near a surface
b :  to give a cursory glance, consideration, or reading
2
:  to become coated with a thin layer of film or scum
3
:  to put on a finishing coat of plaster
4
:  to embezzle money
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Origin of SKIM

Middle English skymmen, skemen, probably from Anglo-French escumer, from escume foam, scum, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch schum scum — more at scum
First Known Use: 14th century

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Rhymes with SKIM

2skim

noun

Definition of SKIM

1
:  a thin layer, coating, or film
2
:  the act of skimming
3
:  something skimmed; specifically :  skim milk

First Known Use of SKIM

14th century

3skim

adjective

Definition of SKIM

1
:  having the cream removed by skimming
2
:  made of skim milk <skim cheese>

First Known Use of SKIM

1794

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SKIM[1] Defined for Kids

skim

verb \ˈskim\
skimmedskim·ming

Definition of SKIM for Kids

1
:  to clean a liquid of scum or floating substance :  remove (as cream or film) from the top part of a liquid
2
:  to read or examine quickly and not thoroughly <I skimmed the newspaper.>
3
:  to skip (a stone) along the surface of water
4
:  to pass swiftly or lightly over <He brushed the treetops / And skimmed the grass … — Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends>

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