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sked

[ sked ]

noun

Informal.
  1. an airline that maintains a regular schedule of flights.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sked1

1925–30, in sense “scheduleâ€; by shortening and respelling
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A decision was made to get Mr Merritt out using a Sked stretcher, which is designed to drag patients to safety.

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After a promising start, there was a three-game skid, then a four-game sked - including a jaw-dropping, 30-point loss at Rutgers.

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After a promising start, there was a three-game skid, then a four-game sked — including a jaw-dropping, 30-point loss at Rutgers.

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Even behind them, many teachers still keep their masks on, according to instructional coach Elizabeth Sked, who said expressive eyes go a long way to connecting with students.

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The union has said it doesn’t believe those calculations and a sked MLB for more economic documents and data.

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