Skiing
//ˈski.ɪŋ//
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Noun
Verb
The word "skiing" can be used as noun and verb.
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accidentally running into accidents being tired bodily displacement in snow bones to break breaking leg broken bones broken leg broken legs chapped lips cold nose exercize fall down and break leg falling having fun healthy body injuries due to falling injury might fall into water sweat travelling downhill very quickly
Derived Terms
aerial skiing alpine skiing après-skiing ballet skiing caterpillar skiing classic skiing cross-country skiing downhill skiing extreme skiing free-heel skiing freestyle skiing heli-skiing heliskiing mogul skiing nordic skiing para Nordic skiing para alpine skiing para skiing para-Nordic skiing para-skiing paranordic skiing rollerskiing skate skiing snow-skiing speed skiing technical skiing telemark skiing water skiing water-skiing
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breaking bones competition cross country in snow downhill in snow enjoyment entertainment excitement exercise exersize fun fun and exercise getting excercise going somewhere having fun moving fast moving in snowy terrain people who can ski pleasure recreation relaxation sliding downhill social interaction sport thrills traveling on snow winter winter travel
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