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49 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Skin'

The chef decided to skin the potatoes before frying them.

The snake will often skin its prey before consuming it.

In medieval times, knights would skin their opponents in battle.

The workers had to skin the logs before processing them at the sawmill.

The software developer had to skin the interface to make it more user-friendly.

The criminal tried to skin his identity by using a fake passport.

The gardener recommended skinning the outer layer of the soil to improve aeration.

The archaeologist carefully skinned the ancient parchment to reveal the hidden inscription.

The athlete had to skin through intense training sessions to prepare for the competition.

The provocative remarks managed to skin the surface of a sensitive issue.

The comedian's jokes were meant to skin the audience's indifference and make them laugh.

It takes skill to skin the truth from a web of lies.

The detective had to skin through the evidence to uncover the hidden motive.

The intense competition in the business world requires companies to skin opportunities quickly.

The coach's motivational speech aimed to skin the team's complacency and ignite a winning spirit.

A well-crafted argument can skin through opposing viewpoints and establish a strong position.

Scientific research often involves the need to skin complex data for meaningful conclusions.

The movie's plot twist was designed to skin the audience's expectations and surprise them.

Her constant nagging about my habits tends to skin my patience.

The persistent noise from the construction site began to skin his nerves.

The monotonous beeping of the alarm clock managed to skin her peaceful sleep.

The repetitive jingles from the ice cream truck started to skin my concentration during the exam.

The continuous buzzing of the mosquito in the room began to skin my tranquility.

The ceaseless barking of the neighbor's dog began to skin her sense of calm.

The persistent rain managed to skin our plans for an outdoor picnic.

The relentless criticism from the art teacher began to skin his passion for painting.

The constant buzzing of mosquitoes tends to skin her nerves during outdoor picnics.

His sarcastic comments never fail to skin her patience in the workplace.

The intense sunlight can skin your delicate skin if you forget sunscreen at the beach.

The political debate managed to skin the surface of important issues without delving into specifics.

Trying to complete the complex puzzle began to skin her mental stamina.

The suspenseful movie managed to skin the nerves of even the bravest viewers.

The economic downturn continued to skin the stability of small businesses in the region.

The challenging yoga poses can sometimes skin the muscles if not done with proper care.

Engaging in philosophical discussions tends to skin the boundaries of conventional thinking.

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