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Skin in Bengali বাংলা

Skin in Dogri डोगरी

Skin in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

Skin in Kashmiri कॉशुर

Skin in Konkani कोंकणी

Skin in Maithili মৈথিলী

Skin in Malayalam മലയാളം

Skin in Marathi मराठी

Skin in Nepali नेपाली

Skin in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Skin in Santali

Skin in Tamil தமிழ்

Skin in Telugu తెలుగు

Skin in Urdu اُردُو

Skin in English

  • skin
    adj. skinlike.
    english

  • skin
    adj. 1. of the skin; having to do with skin.
    Ex. skin care, skin cream, skin cancer, a skin graft.
    2. (Slang.) having to do with nudity and sex; pornographic.
    Ex. skin magazines, skin films, a skin book.
    english

  • skin
    expr. beneath the skin, under the skin.
    english

  • skin
    expr. by (or with) the skin of one's teeth, with nothing to spare; by a very narrow margin; barely.
    Ex. About half way through I began to fear that the joke could not be sustained, but it was--by the skin of its teeth (Listener). His eldest son was
    english

  • skin
    expr. get under one's skin,
    a. to make one overly sensitive; irritate or annoy.
    Ex. Don't let your opponents and what they say about you get under your skin (Hubert H. Humphrey).
    b. to affect emotionally; stimulate or excite.
    Ex
    english

  • skin
    expr. give (or get) skin, (U.S. Slang.) to touch or shake hands in greeting.
    Ex. The black expression ""Give me some skin"" has now become ... common among characters asking for a handshake (New Yorker).
    english

  • skin
    expr. have a thick (or thin) skin, to be insensitive (or too sensitive) to criticism, reproach, or the like.
    Ex. Don't worry about hurting his feelings; he has a thick skin.
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  • skin
    expr. in (or with) a whole skin, safe and sound.
    Ex. He was besides in a very great fright, For a whole skin he liked to be in (Robert Southey).
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  • skin
    expr. jump out of one's skin, to jump with extreme delight, excitement, high spirits, or surprise.
    Ex. Scipio ... was ready to jump out of his skin for joy at the sight of me (Benjamin H. Malkin).
    english

  • skin
    expr. no skin off one's nose (back, teeth, or other part of the body). (Slang.) not one's concern; of no consequence or interest to one.
    Ex. If Mr. Horvitz doesn't come into the service, it's no skin off my nose (Jon C. Suggs).
    english

  • skin
    expr. save one's skin, to escape without harm.
    Ex. He was taken prisoner ... and had to turn Dervish to save his skin (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle).
    english

  • skin
    expr. skin alive, (Informal.)
    a. to torture; flay.
    Ex. They may skin me alive, if they please (Benjamin Jowett).
    b. (Figurative.) to scold severely.
    Ex. His father will skin him alive if he comes home late.
    c. (Figurative
    english

  • skin
    expr. skin out, (Slang.) to slip away, especially hastily; make off; escape.
    Ex. I used to skin out of the old Sunday School ... every chance I got (Sinclair Lewis).
    english

  • skin
    expr. under the skin, below the surface; basically.
    Ex. The Dart and Plymouth [two cars] are ""brothers under the skin."" They are structurally alike, but somewhat different in appearance (Wall Street Journal).
    english

  • skin
    goose pimples orskin,goose flesh.
    english

  • skin
    noun 1. the covering of the body in persons, animals, and plants, especially when soft and flexible.
    Ex. Cows have thick skins. He slipped on a banana skin. The skin is the largest organ of the body and, next to the brain, the most complicated (Sci
    english

  • skin
    skin, noun, adjective, verb, skinned,skinning.
    english

  • skin
    v.i. 1. to become covered with skin; form a new skin.
    Ex. The wound gradually skinned over.
    2. to shed skin.
    3. (Figurative.) to pass barely; slip by narrowly.
    Ex. We skinned past a seething snag (New Yorker).
    4. (U.S. Sl
    english

  • skin
    v.t. 1. to strip, rub, or scrape the skin off.
    Ex. He skinned his knees when he fell. The hunter skinned the deer.
    2. to cover with or as if with skin.
    Ex. It will but skin and film the ulcerous place (Shakespeare).
    3. (Slang.)
    english

Skin in Sindhi

  

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