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Definition of skiing in English: skiingnounˈskiːɪŋˈskiɪŋ mass nounThe action of travelling over snow on skis, especially as a sport or recreation. Competitive skiing falls into two categories: Nordic (cross-country racing, jumping, and biathlon) and Alpine (downhill or straight racing, and slalom racing round a series of markers). Example sentencesExamples - The skiing was great but the town and resort were disappointing and not very friendly.
- Sun Valley's strengths are not just its great skiing and feeling of remoteness, but its history.
- He played squash, football and rugby and, in more recent years, enjoyed skiing and sailing.
- A leisurely lunch followed by an afternoon's skiing is an experience that is truly hard to beat.
- I think I've got all my energy back, and my skiing is better than it was a few weeks ago.
- In fact she had found skiing quite easy on her first try out on the dry slope at Sheffield.
- He has never been much of a fan of downhill skiing, an experience he likens to attending a football match.
- We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountain to try cross-country skiing.
- Snow usually falls amid high winds, meaning that skiing is impossible while it is actually snowing.
- Eddie chose jumping because it was cheaper than any other form of skiing and because as a child he had wanted to be a stunt man.
- Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport.
- Being in the Rockies meant she could indulge her love of skiing, mountain biking and rugged living.
- The maps aren't as big and skiing has been added as a key you can hold and not just a peculiarity of the maps.
- Wanderers will play tonight's game in the shadow of one of the most famous slopes in downhill skiing.
- This is the time to go walking or horse-riding in the fresh mountain air or skiing on the Hintertux glacier.
- Other countries also believed that skiing offered more than mere exercise and sociability.
- After all, skiing is an energetic pastime, one in which people laugh, shout and fall over a lot.
- They were confident even then, and it was obvious that the pair were extremely dedicated to their skiing.
- If the beginnings of sport on skis are to be found among the upper crust, skiing is today largely a bourgeois sport.
- Now I'm just going to relax, go free skiing, do one more Europa Cup in Italy, and then go to Turin.
Definition of skiing in US English: skiingnounˈskiɪŋˈskēiNG The action of traveling over snow on skis, especially as a sport or recreation. Competitive skiing falls into two categories: Nordic (cross-country racing, jumping, and biathlon) and Alpine (downhill or straight racing, and slalom racing around a series of markers). Example sentencesExamples - Eddie chose jumping because it was cheaper than any other form of skiing and because as a child he had wanted to be a stunt man.
- We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountain to try cross-country skiing.
- Snow usually falls amid high winds, meaning that skiing is impossible while it is actually snowing.
- Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport.
- Wanderers will play tonight's game in the shadow of one of the most famous slopes in downhill skiing.
- The maps aren't as big and skiing has been added as a key you can hold and not just a peculiarity of the maps.
- He has never been much of a fan of downhill skiing, an experience he likens to attending a football match.
- In fact she had found skiing quite easy on her first try out on the dry slope at Sheffield.
- A leisurely lunch followed by an afternoon's skiing is an experience that is truly hard to beat.
- After all, skiing is an energetic pastime, one in which people laugh, shout and fall over a lot.
- He played squash, football and rugby and, in more recent years, enjoyed skiing and sailing.
- This is the time to go walking or horse-riding in the fresh mountain air or skiing on the Hintertux glacier.
- They were confident even then, and it was obvious that the pair were extremely dedicated to their skiing.
- Now I'm just going to relax, go free skiing, do one more Europa Cup in Italy, and then go to Turin.
- The skiing was great but the town and resort were disappointing and not very friendly.
- Being in the Rockies meant she could indulge her love of skiing, mountain biking and rugged living.
- Other countries also believed that skiing offered more than mere exercise and sociability.
- Sun Valley's strengths are not just its great skiing and feeling of remoteness, but its history.
- If the beginnings of sport on skis are to be found among the upper crust, skiing is today largely a bourgeois sport.
- I think I've got all my energy back, and my skiing is better than it was a few weeks ago.
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