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He wished he'd never been afloat, the dirty skite.
I got pretty wrothy and said he was just an excitable young skite with more money than brains, whom I should never have brought along.
In the same year Bit of a Skite proved victorious in the Irish Grand National.
Still, he could not resist casting Mr. McCabe as the boozy hobo Jimmy the Skite.
There are different sorts among the halflings, different as fox from bear, so that fairy and ogre and goblin and skite are different.
A dialectal word can become part of the standard language in a compound, but not in its root form: e.g. blatherskite, "one who talks nonsense", has Scots skite meaning "contemptible person".