Sentences

skip in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

To skip means to deliberately omit or bypass something.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to skip the meeting and go for a walk instead.
  2. He can easily skip over the difficult parts of the book when he feels tired.
  3. The children laughed as they tried to skip stones across the lake.
  4. If you want to save time, you might want to skip the introduction and get straight to the main points.
  5. Let's skip dessert and head straight for the coffee shop after dinner.
  6. She decided to skip the meeting to finish her project.
  7. The children were excited to skip down the path to the park.
  8. If you want to improve your health, you should skip sugary drinks.
  9. He had to skip the last chapter of the book due to time constraints.
  10. They plan to skip town for the weekend and enjoy a getaway.
  11. I decided to skip the meeting because I had a family obligation.
  12. The children were so excited that they began to skip down the path to the park.
  13. If you want to save time, you can skip the first few chapters of the book.
  14. She always tries to skip dessert, but I think she secretly loves cake.
  15. He was so eager to reach the finish line that he started to skip instead of walk.
  16. I decided to skip breakfast today and just have coffee instead.
  17. If you want to save time, you can skip the introduction and go straight to the main topic.
  18. She always tries to skip the boring parts of the movie and fast-forward to the action scenes.
  19. It's easy to skip important details if you're not paying close attention during the meeting.