Sentence examples for To skirt from inspiring English sources

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To skirt

verb

To be on or form the border of.

  • The plain was skirted by rows of trees.

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To skirt the Rocky Mountains, they first drove north.

He learned to skirt attention by clamming up.

In the indictment, prosecutors seemed to skirt the issue.

It manages, if often just barely, to skirt racism laws.

We don't tend to skirt around the bush.

When good, Schad just managed to skirt caricature.

We might be able to skirt around it.

Why should we allow people to skirt the law?

Then Todd running, bareheaded, trying to skirt areas of frozen snow.

The times I've tried to skirt this law, it's been painful.

He sensed I was trying to skirt something, so he boxed me in.

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