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skip something (to) [v]

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Meaning:
- To eliminate something from one’s order when you are in the restaurant.
Examples:
- I’m going to skip the salad today and just have a sandwich and a drink.
- I’ll skip breakfast today since I’m in a hurry.
- She skipped the introduction and went straight to the main point.
- He skipped class to hang out with his friends.
- I accidentally skipped that chapter in the book.