Antonyms for skip out


Grammar : Verb


Definition of skip out

  • As in abscond : verb run away, depart secretly
  • As in move : verb be in motion, put in motion
  • As in go : verb advance, proceed physically
Example sentences :
  • But the minute we started to skip out the professor says, "No, you don't!"
  • Extract from : « Tom Sawyer Abroad » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • Cal'late Lulie forgot that when she told him to skip out that way.
  • Extract from : « Galusha the Magnificent » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Oh, it's just too beastly that for such a trifle we've got to skip out of this jolly place!
  • Extract from : « Adventures in Many Lands » by Various
  • Others said, "Run away from him; we'll stake you; skip out for the coast some night."
  • Extract from : « A Double Barrelled Detective Story » by Mark Twain
  • If those rascals are here they may take the alarm and skip out.
  • Extract from : « The Rover Boys Down East » by Arthur M. Winfield
  • "When I told him to skip out, Eli, he flew the handle to beat all," said Peter.
  • Extract from : « Edith and John » by Franklin S. Farquhar
  • The only thing for your little Freeman-boy to do is to skip out while the skipping is good.
  • Extract from : « In Pawn » by Ellis Parker Butler
  • Mebbe I can manage it so that I can skip out again, and nobody be the wiser.
  • Extract from : « The Deserter, and Other Stories » by Harold Frederic
  • Perhaps he'll be scared and skip out; but if he won't, why, then you'll know where you stand.
  • Extract from : « The Trail of The Badger » by Sidford F. Hamp
  • "They'll skip out as soon as we're gone," declared Ray Dutton.
  • Extract from : « Dick Hamilton's Football Team » by Howard R. Garis

Synonyms for skip out

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