scrimshank

[skrim-shangk]

scrimshank Definition

  • 1to avoid work or duty
  • 2to shirk

Using scrimshank: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scrimshank" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was scrimshanking at work by pretending to be busy.

  • Example

    The soldier was punished for scrimshanking during his duty hours.

  • Example

    She always finds ways to scrimshank and avoid household chores.

scrimshank Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrimshank

Antonyms for scrimshank

Phrases with scrimshank

  • a person who avoids work or duty

    Example

    The boss was angry with the scrimshanker who was always late to work.

  • a person who is skilled at avoiding work or duty

    Example

    He was a scrimshank artist who always managed to get out of doing any real work.

  • scrimshankery

    the act of avoiding work or duty

    Example

    Her constant scrimshankery was starting to annoy her colleagues.

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Summary: scrimshank in Brief

'Scrimshank' [skrim-shangk] is a verb that means to avoid work or duty. It is often used in a negative context and can be replaced with synonyms like 'dodge,' 'evade,' or 'sidestep.' The term has related words such as 'scrimshanker,' 'scrimshank artist,' and 'scrimshankery,' which refer to a person who avoids work or duty, a skilled person at avoiding work or duty, and the act of avoiding work or duty, respectively.