Skive

//ˈskaɪv//

"Skive" in a Sentence (26 examples)

Skive and slug.

How about we skive off school and go to the beach?

They often skive off school.

You often skive off school.

We often skive off school.

I often skive off school.

Ziri and Rima often skive off school.

Rima and Skura often skive off school.

Why don't we skive off school today?

Did Tom use to skive school?

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Truancies, rather bewilderingly, have risen among children on the programme; the government hopes this is because children skive more as they get older.

Work experience as an arsey teenager is pretty straightforward: disappear into the storeroom, smoke a few cigarettes, text your mates and watch the minute hand tick slowly by. If there's nowhere suitable to hide, all you need is a vacant computer and you can chat to your skiving associate in the building next door.

Mr Smith's history classes are a total skive.

I got the bus to school, and the driver gave me the eye, thinking I was on the skive, and I started to explain that there was something up with my head, but then I couldn't be bothered.

Another school skive! I only realised this when my dentist's receptionist told me to expect a fair wait till I could be seen.

But at least they preserved the idea that books were important and that reading and writing were more than just a skive for people too weedy to hack at one another with swords.

This accident sometimes occasions a flaw in the diamond, and always damages the skive, by tearing up its surface.

When the cut diamond is fixed in the dop, and that is adjusted in the tongs, the stone is placed upon the skive, which, being set in motion, if the diamond be examined in the course of from ten to fifteen minutes time, the facet will appear to have lost a part of the gray colour it had obtained from the process of cutting, and a brilliant lustre or polish will begin to appear, which is solely produced from the imbedded powder with which the surface of the skive is charged.

There is room on the skive for three or four Diamonds at the same time ; and, to give each its proper share of attention, is as much as one person can well manage.

There would be no need for medial heel skive and the heel cup can be of normal depth.

The angle and the depth of skives should be specified.

The skive may be gradually brought to a "feather edge" in such a manner that when turned in it may, together with the leather of the body, be of the substance of the original.

In the leather industry skive has another connotation, concerning splitting the skin perpendicularly to its thickness into thin layers. Imagine now being able to skive at the nanoscale.

Following the photo above from top to bottom, round off each end and skive the flesh side then using an old chisel the same width of the lace, cut a hole – open this out and thread each lace into the opposing hole – pull tight gently and flatten with a rubber hammer or other item, but gently.

When two pieces of leather have to be overlapped they must be suitably skived.

An oblique view of the operative field may predispose the surgeon to skive unilaterally toward a vertebral artery.

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