skiis

[skiːz]

skiis Definition

a long, narrow, flat piece of wood or plastic that you wear on the bottom of boots and use for moving over snow.

Using skiis: Examples

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

  • Example

    I love skiing in the mountains.

  • Example

    She bought a new pair of skis for the winter season.

  • Example

    He lost his balance and fell while skiing down the slope.

skiis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skiis

  • skis
  • snowshoes
  • snowboards

Phrases with skiis

  • cross-country skis

    skis designed for skiing over long distances on relatively flat terrain

    Example

    They went cross-country skiing in the national park.

  • skis designed for skiing down steep slopes at high speeds

    Example

    He prefers using downhill skis for the more challenging slopes.

  • skis designed for skiing on water, pulled by a boat

    Example

    They spent the afternoon water skiing on the lake.

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Summary: skiis in Brief

The term 'skiis' [skiːz] is a misspelling of 'skis,' which are long, narrow, flat pieces of wood or plastic worn on the bottom of boots for moving over snow. Skis come in different types such as cross-country skis, downhill skis, and water skis.