Sentences

skive in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10

Definition

To skive means to deliberately avoid work or responsibilities, often by staying away or taking a break.

Sample Sentences

  1. He decided to skive off work today and spend the day at the beach instead.
  2. After weeks of hard studying, she felt justified in skiving for a day to recharge her batteries.
  3. It's not a good idea to skive during important meetings, as it can affect your reputation.
  4. They used to skive from school together, but now they focus on their studies more seriously.
  5. He always finds creative excuses to skive from his responsibilities at home.
  6. He decided to skive off work and spend the day at the beach instead.
  7. After a long week of exams, she felt justified in skiving off her last class on Friday.
  8. It's not wise to skive too often; your boss may start to notice your absence.
  9. They planned to skive during the meeting by pretending to take notes while daydreaming.
  10. Many students skive during the winter months, opting for cozy coffee shops instead of lectures.