Examples of 'skived' in a sentence

Meaning of "skived"

Skived (verb): A slang term meaning to avoid work or responsibilities in a clever or devious way. It is commonly used to describe the act of skipping school or work without a valid excuse
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  • simple past tense and past participle of skive

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Who have not skived off on holiday.
I skived off this afternoon.
I will tell them you skived media.
The skived longitudinal edge of the seal strip.
Standard or skived solution.
The skived PTFE film demonstrated moderate adhesion to the expanded PTFE.
Charlie told me this is where you went when you skived off school.
She skived off school.
Inside smooth surface as honed, skived and roller burnished or.
I skived off this afternoon, went shopping.
And we know that Dev skived off his school yesterday.
A belt as claimed in claim 9 wherein said extended joint is a skived joint.
I just skived off yesterday.
Figure 44 shows a side view of a cooling probe variation having a skived window for facilitating visualization.
The damage is then skived using a small cutting rotary tool with a cylindrical blade.

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That's where the little devil's skived off to.
Standard & skived solution for high pressure.
Next, the parts are skived.
I bet he 's skived off to the pub again.
Every lesson for four years, you have begged, borrowed, skived and scrounged.
I skived off early . Truth be told.
The preferred lubricating layer is said to be a skived sheet of Teflon ( polytetrafluoroethylene ).
Skived by someone?
And that you two guys, you skived off your school, as well.
Skived films and foils are semi-finished products, available with a maximum thickness of 6.5mm.
Only, he skived off.
I skived the shot a bit, did not I?
A layer of the 0.051 mm thick skived PTFE was wrapped about the layers of membrane.
I thought, you know, we could hang out. Yeah, but I skived off.
A layer of the 0.051 mm thick skived PTFE was then wrapped about the PFA layers.
Great, yeah . I skived off this afternoon . Went shopping.

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