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He moved forward to skim his hands up her arms.
By now the students should have skim read the article several times.
Then you've got to learn to skim over the water.
You learned about the need to really know the details—you couldn't just skim by.
I tried to skim to get some idea of what he was after.
But someone had skimmed off a great deal of money.
I think they're skimming my money, taking a lot for themselves.
Up again then, and forward once more, skimming over the ground.
Let him do his best, she thought, skimming through the door to her room.
Because of the time involved, this will only allow a light skim over the areas.
We probably skim over it to get past the talk to the action.
Skim your eye over it again and you will think as I do.
Every morning we get to school and skim the paper for an article to focus on that day.
I know how to tell the mark the parts she wants to hear, and to skim over the problems.
Keep skimming until the stock looks clear, between 20-40 minutes.
Their names are the ones you skim in the program.
You can end up skimming life rather than living it.
It’s a term used a lot but one too often skimmed over.
"All of these little skims come out to be a significant amount."
Did you check to see if someone's been skimming again?
I went through the whole list and skimmed the best of it.
After the first quick skim, from what he could tell, at least three groups were involved.
Just like the other, it skimmed across the water, almost toward her.
I had been skimming, to get the shape of the play.
He skimmed his hands down, a light play of fingers.