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water ski
[waw-ter skee, wot-er]
noun
plural
water skis ,plural
water ski .a short, broad ski designed to plane over water.
water-ski
noun
a type of ski used for planing or gliding over water
verb
(intr) to ride over water on a water-ski or water-skis while holding a rope towed by a speedboat
Other Word Forms
- water-skiing noun
- water-skier noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of water-ski1
Example Sentences
Tim Boyd of the Olympia Yacht Club remembers water-ski tournaments, mini-hydroplane races and a swimming beach when he moved to the area in the early 1980s.
Sonny Bono, the singer-turned-congressman from California's 44th district, who used to water-ski at the lake as a youth, began advocating for the lake in Washington D.C., while the Secretary of the Interior simultaneously started to lay the groundwork for a coordinated, multi-agency scientific effort.
Although teaching a squirrel to water-ski may seem like an impossible undertaking, the Bests, who ran a skating rink at the time, had some experience in this area: They had previously taught a chimpanzee to roller-skate and a poodle to surf.
Chuck and Lou Ann also trained other animals to water-ski, two miniature horses, two French poodles, a black cat, an armadillo and a toad.
The Cavazos family is now once again in limbo, wondering what will happen to the land where cattle roam and visitors pay to water-ski or boat in the Rio Grande.
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