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skiis

n. (misspelling of skis English) (plural of ski English).

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He went down, wearing his skiis, to the stream, and moved along the ice to one of the potholes where the water was boiling and green as it poured past.

But the parachutes that he manufactured right here in Tuscola were strapped to the backs of every paratrooper who ventured into the skies of France on that fateful day.

Tell me why all the other lies are justified and why the truth in our skies this morning is good for us!

The gray skies and flat vistas seemed to make the scale of nature smaller here, more accessible, more observable, and Dale soon began to walk an hour or two each day, despite the harsh weather.

Just the bluest ocean on earth meeting the bluest skies in the heavens.

And on planetary surfaces where scaled, skinned or furry creatures focused dim sense-organs on the skies, one and another across the galaxy would be shaken by the sight of incorporealities vastwavering among the stars.