Skirt | Mean of skirt in English Dictionary
/ˈskɚt/
- Noun
- a piece of clothing worn by women and girls that hangs from the waist down
- She was wearing a short/long skirt.
- the part of a dress, coat, etc., that hangs from the waist down
- The skirt of her coat got caught in the car door.
- He gathered up the skirts of his robe as he climbed the stairs.
- a dress with full skirts
- an outer covering that hangs down to protect something
- They put a protective skirt around the base of the machine.
- Verb
- to avoid (something) especially because it is difficult or will cause problems
- The mayor skirted the issue by saying that a committee was looking into the problem.
- They tried to skirt the new regulations.
- He tried to skirt around the question.
- to lie or go along the edge of (something)
- Pine trees skirt the northern edge of the pond.
- The road skirts around the lake.
- We skirted around the edge of the city.