0 past simple and past participle of ski --
1 to move over snow on skis: --
Let's go skiing.
He skied down the hill.
These can be skied without hiking if one rides the snowcat.
There, his father was the manager of a cinema centre and the family also water skied on weekends.
Both skied out of the first avalanche, but were caught up in another; their bodies were found hours later, deaths attributed to suffocation.
Weibrecht, who skied 29th and last, was a surprise winner.
Because it had gotten darker, he skied off a cliff and broke his arm.
They were the first people who ever skied down the mountain.
Dhlie also skied the last leg on the winning 4x10 km relay team.
They then skied to the start point at 4:00 am.