1. skirting - Noun
2. skirting - Verb
4. skirting - Adjective Satellite
of Skirt
A skirting board.
Skirts, taken collectivelly; material for skirts.
Source: Webster's dictionarySkirting the rocks at the forest edge With a running flame from ledge to ledge, Or swaying deeper in shadowy glooms, A smoldering fire in her dusky blooms; Bronzed and molded by wind and sun, Maddening, gladdening every one With a gypsy beauty full and fine,- A health to the crimson columbine! Elaine Goodale Eastman
Sometimes you have to travel back in time, skirting the obstacles, in order to love someone. Frances Mayes
What is more beautiful than a sea of water with a number of white-winged boats skirting its surface? Poetry and beauty contesting with the wind and the waves! George Matthew Adams
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the room's skirting board needs painting Source: Internet
Exhaustion and obscure motivations are typical both to millworkers and hunters, so it was not unusual that we would find ourselves skirting the frigid neon skyline of Reno eastbound into the night. Source: Internet