skip

verb13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

to skip in a way that shows joy or happiness

to move with quick, light steps

to move forward along a path or surface by skipping

to leave a place by skipping, often quickly or cheerfully

to leave a place by skipping

to move backwards by skipping, often in reaction to something

to move with quick, light, and agile steps

to skip in a cheerful and lively way

almost skip, used to emphasize extreme happiness or excitement

used to describe a feeling of sudden excitement, surprise, or fear

to move upwards (e.g., a path, stairs) by skipping

to move downwards (e.g., a path, stairs) by skipping

to move towards a specific place or person by skipping