Skimmed - definition of skimmed by The Free Dictionary 1 To move or pass swiftly and lightly over or near a surface; glide 2 To fail to declare certain income to avoid tax payment 3 To give a quick and superficial reading, scrutiny, or consideration; glance: skimmed through the newspaper 4 To become coated with a thin layer
SKIMMED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary skim in British English (skɪm ) verb Word forms: skims, skimming, skimmed 1 (transitive) to remove floating material from the surface of (a liquid), as with a spoon to skim milk
skim verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . skim something I always skim the financial section of the newspaper I skimmed the list until I found my name [transitive] skim something (from something) (informal) to steal small amounts of money frequently over a period of time She’d been skimming money from the store’s accounts for years
Skimmed milk - Wikipedia Skimmed milk (British English), or skim milk (American English), is made when all the milkfat is removed from whole milk [1] It tends to contain around 0 1% to 0 3% fat
SKIM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Some cooks skim the fat off of the top of their chicken noodle soup, others skim the cream off milk to make skim (or skimmed) milk Cream is what you skim off the surface of milk, and if you don't like the whipped version, you might skim it from your hot chocolate