skim: meaning and definitions

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What is skim?

What is skim?

  • To remove floating matter from (a liquid).
  • To remove (floating matter) from a liquid.
  • To take away the choicest or most readily attainable contents or parts from.
  • To coat or cover with or as if with a thin layer, as of scum.
  • To throw so as to bounce or slide: skimming stones on the pond.
  • To glide or pass quickly and lightly over or along (a surface). See Synonyms at brush1.
  • To read or glance through (a book, for example) quickly or superficially.
  • Slang To fail to declare part of (certain income, such as winnings) to avoid tax payment.
  • To move or pass swiftly and lightly over or near a surface; glide.
  • To give a quick and superficial reading, scrutiny, or consideration; glance: skimmed through the newspaper.
  • To become coated with a thin layer.
  • Slang To fail to declare certain income to avoid tax payment.
  • The act of skimming.
  • Something that has been skimmed.
  • A thin layer or film.
  • Slang The profit gained by skimming.

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