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in which money into a com, rubbing between two hard surfaces:
"ways pop
that is lateer. b. The fund containing the
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metal conte
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slam (slam) v slammed, si
with force and loud noise
throw, or otherwise forceful
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THE EYES HAVE IT
Listed below are the names of twelve pro skaters and the eyes
of nine. How many can you correctly identify? Photos by M.Fo.
STEVE ALBA
TONY ALVA
ALLEN LOSI
JOHN LUCERO
MONTY NOLDER
BILLY RUFF
MIKE SMITH
EDDIE REATEGUI
CHRIS MILLER
MARK ROGOWSKI
DAVE ANDRECHT
CHRISTIAN HOSOI
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extending
ing to or
overhead.
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or travel
pl.n.
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NAME:
DATE:
1. B. Smart
July 17, 1987
1) Fastidious:
2) Luxate:
3) Monopode:
F
PROFFESSOR:
PERIOD:
Meticulous attention to detail.
to put out of joint
the fabled one footed people
of africa.
a 2x4 with clay wheels
mounted on it
4) Skateboard:
5) Zoster:
a belt or
6) Dank:
7) Cirrus:
8) Babassu:
Schmitt
Stix.
In the
dictionary
under
skateboard.
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1
a. A meeting
of transacti
sertal (real,
2. Living in the
10
sion (sesh'an) n. 1.
seal body for the purp
ci such meetings. c.
10
girdle
worn
in
ancient Greece.
damp, chilly and wet
narrow high altitude
thin and
Claude
Brazia lian
skateboard
skald skill
skeleton
skald also scald (skold, skaid). An ancient Scandinavian
port; bard JON skaj-skaidric a
skat (kit) 1. A card game for three persons played with
32 cards, sevens through aces. 2. One of the combinations
of cards occurring in skat. (G. <Ial acara a discarded
card acarare, to reject: a out (< Lat ex-) + carta, card
Lat charts, leaf of papyrus. -see CARD
skate (sk) 1. a. A shoe having a bladelike metal runner
fixed to its sole, enabling the wearer to glide easily over ice.
b. Such a runner having clamps and straps for attaching it
to a shoe or boos. 2. A roller skate - skated, skat
ing, skates. To glide or move along on or as if on skates. <
De schaats (taken as plk, stilt, skate <ONFr. escace, stil,
perk of Germanic orig.]-skaring
skate (k) Any of various marine fishes of the family
Rapidae, having a cartilaginous skeleton and a flattened
body with the pectoral fins forming winglike lateral exten-
sions [ME scale ON akana]
skate (sk) chap: fellow (Peralteration of dial.
conemptible perion]
.
skate-board (skat-bord). A Schmic Stis seven ply maple
deck, four Street Saw wheels and two trucks. Isee GRIND.]
skater (sk'tar) a 1. One who skates. 2. The water stride
A white crystalline organic compound, CN, having a
strong fecal odor, found naturally in feces, beets, and coal
tar and used as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume
(Ok ake, skar, dung + OLE
skew (skydb)
as oblique coun
ways-ar 1. Te
to distort-al
ric. 2. Distorted
part that divery
nor intersecting
Not symmetri
An oblique or
IME skwen
Germanic or
skew arch
skew-back (
skean (skin). A type of double-edged dagger formerly
used in Ireland and Scotland. (Ir. Gael, scian Otr. clan
ske-dad-dle (d-dad) intr.v. died, ding, des Informal
To leave hastily: flee. [Orig, unknown.)-skedad'dler
skeet (skt). A form of trapshooting in which clay targets
are thrown from traps to sumulate binds in fight and are
shot at from different stations [U. < ON a to shoot
skeg (skg) n. Naut. 1. A timber that connects the keel and
the sternpost of a ship. 2. An arm extending so the rear of
the keel to support the rudder and protect the propeller.
3. A series of timbers attached to the stern of a small boat,
akeel to keep the boat on course. [Du scheg
woundi
horse (Obs
does not
skew linat
and do
may be
ski-ag
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shad
PUZZLER
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