Skim
ஆடையெடு
definition
verb
as the scum rises, skim it off
remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
he let his fingers skim across her shoulders
go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.
noun
a skim of ice
a thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid.
a quick skim through the pamphlet
an act of reading something quickly or superficially.
translation of 'skim'
ஆடையெடு,
மேலே மிதப்பதை எடு
example
Her fingertips brushed along the pages as she started to 'skim' through the book.
Bring to the boil, 'skim' , then turn down the heat and barely simmer for at least two hours.
My mother would 'skim' the cream off the soured milk and store it until she had a quart jar of soured cream.
But a 'skim' does not do justice to the double-barreled implications of these two reports.
Once a cleanup team has contained the oil, it can attempt to 'skim' it off the surface of the water.
We're betting that's your future - and remember the special function that allows the holder of the pool to 'skim' a little off the top.
Bring them to the boil, 'skim' off the froth on the top and leave them to cook.
I just quickly did a little 'skim' through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there.
Chill when done, 'skim' off the fat on top the next morning.
Bream and pike play in its chill current, swooping birds scoop insects at its 'skim' .
a quick 'skim' through the pamphlet
Over the past three years, he'd managed to 'skim' a little over eight thousand crowns worth of currency.
bring to the boil, then 'skim' it to remove any foam
For your paint, add a 'skim' of water (latex paint) or mineral spirits (oil-based paint), then seal the can or bucket.
To serve, 'skim' off the fat and simmer for an hour.
he let his fingers 'skim' across her shoulders
Here, we 'skim' the nightscape surface, never getting too close to its image, but never losing sight of it.
Fresh snow coated the pavement in a thin, slippery 'skim' of white.
bring the stock to the boil, then 'skim' it to remove any foam
a quick 'skim' through the pamphlet
In the next section I encountered something which I noticed on my first 'skim' of the book.
We 'skim' past Joe who's given up and is drinking a beer with Trin and Lucy on the seats.
Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, 'skim' off any surface scum, and add onion, garlic, and bay leaf.
We have not even started to 'skim' just the surface of the available opportunities.
as the scum rises, 'skim' it off
he let his fingers 'skim' across her shoulders
By reducing the quality of your ingredients, you can 'skim' some money off the top with a minimal sacrifice in quality.
A 'skim' through the film release schedule of the next few months shows the diverse works emerging from the troubled countries of the Middle East.
Your eyes 'skim' past the Web listings that invite you to visit the company online.
as the scum rises, 'skim' it off
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