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skell
[ skel ]
noun
- a person who lives on the streets, sleeps in doorways or subways, etc.; derelict.
- a slovenly person.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
For the 2023 season, a 4-mile section of East Rim Drive between Cleetwood Cove and the Skell Head Overlook will be closed, park officials said.
âI thought they both did. I thought they both had good one-on-one, good skell, good team. Both of them did.â
And after youâve spent another dozen hours sussing your starter Skellâs ability to leap and move and fight an order of magnitude further and faster than your party on foot, youâre thinking about buying very different others, then outfitting your entire party with their own.
Others said that the god Skell had lowered himself from heaven to Shastaâs summit to throw molten rocks at the Spirit of the Below-World.
âThat skell of yours was guilty of something.â
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