Crossword-Solution: SKIS 4 letters, 367 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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SKIS anagram KISS, SISK

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Snowy slope gear 1 answer
Winter sport equipment 1 answer
A schussboomer uses them 1 answer
Alberto Tomba gear 1 answer
Alpine accessories. 1 answer
Alpine pair 1 answer
Alps equipment. 1 answer
Art Tokle's equipment. 1 answer
Aspen equipment 1 answer
Aspen needs 1 answer
Aspen pair 1 answer
Aspen runners 1 answer
Aspen twosome 1 answer
Biathion need 1 answer
Biathlete's needs 1 answer
Biathlete's pair 1 answer
Biathlon gliders 1 answer
Biathlon needs 1 answer
Biathlon pair 1 answer
Bode Miller slides on them 1 answer
Bunny hill equipment 1 answer
Bunny hill gear 1 answer
Car-roof items 1 answer
Certain boot attachments 1 answer
Certain skimmers 1 answer
Certain sports equipment 1 answer
Challenges moguls 1 answer
Competes in a super-G 1 answer
Competes in the slalom 1 answer
Competes like Lindsey Vonn 1 answer
Competes like Millie Knight 1 answer
Competes on snowy slopes 1 answer
Cross-country ___ 1 answer
Cross-country equipment 1 answer
Dashes through the snow 1 answer
Deals with moguls 1 answer
Does a Super G 1 answer
Does a run 1 answer
Does a schuss 1 answer
Does a snow routine. 1 answer
Does like Lindsey Vonn or Gus Kenworthy 1 answer
Does runs 1 answer
Does slaloms 1 answer
Does some runs 1 answer
Does the slalom. 1 answer
Downhill aids 1 answer
Downhill gear 1 answer
Downhill sliders 1 answer
Downhiller's gear 1 answer
Downhillers don them 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with SKIS (5)

Gerald’s eyes became hard and strange, and as he went by on his skis he was more like some powerful, fateful sigh than a man, his muscles elastic in a perfect, soaring trajectory, his body projected in pure flight, mindless, soulless, whirling along one perfect line of force.
Women in Love D. H. Lawrence 2001
The snow was in perfect condition, he had travelled a long way, by himself, among the snow ridges, on his skis, he had climbed high, so high that he could see over the top of the pass, five miles distant, could see the Marienhütte, the hostel on the crest of the pass, half buried in snow, and over into the deep valley beyond, to the dusk of the pine trees.
Women in Love D. H. Lawrence 2001
One could go that way home; but he shuddered with nausea at the thought of home;—one could travel on skis down there, and come to the old imperial road, below the pass.
Women in Love D. H. Lawrence 2001
When I returned from the world of winter sports, of mountain snows, of tobogganing and skis I felt as if I had been absent a long time.
My Robin Frances Hodgson Burnett 2004
Skis had been provided for every one, in case we should have to traverse a country where the snow lay soft and deep.
The Home of the Blizzard Douglas Mawson 2004

Quotes with SKIS (3)

Acknowledgements! My thanks to Hollywood When you showed me John Rambo Stitching up his arm with no anaesthetic And giving them “a war they won’t believe” I knew then my calling, the job for me Thanks also to the recruitment adverts For showing me soldiers whizzing around on skis And for sending sergeants to our school To tell us of the laughs, the great food, the pay The camaraderie I am, dear taxpayer, forever in your debt You paid for my all-inclusive pilgrimage One year b…
Danny Martin
In my box of sound bites there are no jackhammers, no snowmobiles, no Jet Skis, no children wailing. Music but no Muzak. It's my box. Put what you want in yours.
Joan Oliver Goldsmith How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life
The smooth, flat rocks were exactly the same, the sea pounded down on them in the same way, and also the landscape under the water, with its small valleys and bays and steep chasms and slopes, strewn with starfish and sea urchins, crabs and fish, was the same. You could still buy Slazenger tennis rackets, Tretorn balls, and Rossignol skis, Tyrolia bindings and Koflach boots. The houses where we lived were still standing, all of them. The sole difference, which is the differen…
Karl Ove Knausgard
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Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 476 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).