Cautiously, she skied down the trail, finding its frozen surface treacherous, and scarcely familiar.
The Jasko girl watched from the window, playfully shaking her fist as her friend skied away.
Sara skied with a reckless skill which defied imitation.
Edging down with great caution, the three chums skied onto the ledge and breathlessly approached the door of their shack which had been freed of snow as well as one window.
Sam as he skied over beside Reed who had knelt to be sure his feet were firmly fastened to the skis.
She had skied over many of the trails of Kettle, but none of them had had "jumps" as difficult as this.
A few other pictures skied on this wall deserve passing notice.
Most of the picturesskied above these are of some interest for comparison with earlier examples of the same subjects.
The skied pictures on this wall are only interesting as specimens of the later transitional period; when Flemish Art was aiming ill at effects unnatural to it.
Even going off up a mountain with a book was hardly the resource it seemed; friends skied or tobogganed down upon you from the top, and carried you off to tea.
Claire tobogganed and skied with the same thrill as she played bridge and skated; they all seemed to her breathless and vital duties.
Once he skied one of Wyatt's slows over the net behind the wicket; and Mike, jumping up, caught him neatly.
Maclaine, after hitting the first two balls to the boundary, skied the third to Bob Jackson in the deep, and Bob, for whom constant practice had robbed this sort of catch of its terrors, held it.
The score was a hundred and twenty when Mike, who had just reached his fifty, skied one to Strachan at cover.
Artists say that a picture is SKIED when it is hung on the upper line at the Exhibition of the Royal Academy.
It’s just like Miss Regan to want to look at the skied pictures,” her friend murmured to the painter.
Out of the worst of the wind, they skied easily back down towards the timberline.
Then he forgot that he had put the new gauge in place, uncapped mind you, and when they took off he skied right over it.
They kick-turned andskied back from the sides of the cornice.
Skied in this room is 976, portrait of Louis XIII.
As there was a hard crust on the snow, they did not bother to take the winding forest paths, but skied straight ahead.
The poachers let loose the dogs, and they themselves skied after him at full speed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "skied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.