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How to Use "Skin" with Example Sentences
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skin
(n):
the outer layer of a person, animal, or fruit
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Used with adjectives:
"
I'm jealous of your
beautiful
skin
.
"
(beautiful, clear, smooth, good, perfect, healthy, soft)
"
This fruit has
thick
skin
.
"
(thick, thin, translucent, green)
"
With age comes
wrinkled
skin
.
"
(wrinkled, sagging, hard, leathery, rough, tough, loose)
"
Babies have
sensitive
skin
.
"
(sensitive, delicate, soft, pink)
"
He has
dry
skin
.
"
(dry, flaky, oily, greasy, pasty, itchy, blotchy, broken, damaged)
"
The sailor's
skin
is
sunburned
.
"
(sunburned, weathered, freckled, tanned, bronzed, raw, tender)
"
She has beautiful
black
skin
.
"
(black, brown, dark, ebony, olive, tan, fair, ivory, light, white)
"
She displayed her
bare
skin
on the beach.
"
(bare, exposed, naked)
"
He took off the
banana
skin
.
"
(banana, apple, potato, onion)
Used with verbs:
"
The knife
broke
the
skin
.
"
(broke, pierced, cut, punctured)
"
The sun can
burn
your
skin
.
"
(burn, damage, irritate, age)
"
You should
protect
your
skin
.
"
(protect, moisturize, exfoliate)
"
Snakes often
shed
their
skin
.
"
(shed, lose)
"
Too much water will
dry
the
skin
.
"
(dry, dry out)
"
Her
skin
is glowing
.
"
(be + glowing, be + glistening, be + sagging, be + blistering, be + burning, be + peeling)
"
My
skin
is aging
too quickly.
"
(be + aging)
"
Ghosts make my
skin
crawl
.
"
(crawl)
"
Remove
the
skin
before eating.
"
(remove, peel off)
Used with nouns:
"
She's being treated for
skin
cancer
.
"
(cancer, burns, damage, disease, lesions, allergies, infections, disorders, irritation, problems, rashes)
"
You should see a
skin
specialist
.
"
(specialist)
"
What do you use for
skin
care
?
"
(care)
"
He bought some new
skin
cream
.
"
(cream, cleanser, products, lotion)
"
She has nice
skin
color
.
"
(color, tone, texture)
"
The doctor will test your
skin
cells
.
"
(cells, tissue)
Used with prepositions:
"
Put this
on
your
skin
.
"
(on, against, next to)
"
I feel pain
beneath
my
skin
.
"
(beneath, underneath)
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skin
(v):
to hurt the skin; to remove the skin off of a dead animal
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Used with nouns:
"
He
skinned
his
knee
on the concrete floor.
"
(knee)
"
Hunters
skin
animals
after killing them.
"
(animals, rabbits, deer)
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