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skinless
[ skin-lis ]
adjective
- deprived of skin:
a skinless carcass.
- (of frankfurters or sausages) having no casing.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
You could quickly sear a couple of boneless, skinless chicken breasts, or even make this with rotisserie chicken.
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts that are actually delicious and moist, rather than kind of dry and tasteless.
"Ah, you're skinless," scoffed Mapfarity, throwing the most deadly insult known.
Nobody else but the Skinless Devil has the prestige to make the people gather around him.
I clapped till my hands were skinless, and so did Sir James Mackintosh, who was with me in the box.
Only one other person knew that I was skinless, and she, alas, was skinless too.
The certainty of the absorption by a growing, almost skinless, foetus of any nutritive material in which it is constantly bathed.
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