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Definition of Skits
1. skit [n] - See also: skit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skits
Literary usage of Skits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prevention Plus III: Assessing Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Programs at by Jean A. Linney, Abraham Wandersman (1993)
"... Modeling AOD-Free Behavior in skits, Shows Part A: Make a list of the primary
goals of the program. Ask yourself: "What were we trying to accomplish? ..."
2. A Survey of English Literature 1780-1880 by Oliver Elton (1920)
"William Haginn : his verses, skits, sketches, and essays. VI. Some other journals;
the London Magazine, etc. Increasing volume of the periodical press. ..."
3. A Handbook of Games and Programs for Church, School, and Home by William Ralph La Porte (1922)
"CHAPTER VIII SOCIAL STUNTS AND skits ONE of the most popular forms of ...
The skits may be purely comedy, or they may feature real talent of various kinds. ..."
4. An Englishman in Paris: (notes and Recollections). by Albert Dresden Vandam (1892)
"... theatres and their skits on the situation—"La Propriete" c'est le Vol"—France
governed by the National—A curious list of ministers and officials of the ..."
5. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"As a matter of more or less literary interest, I reproduce the following cartoon
from a volume of political and other skits by Sir F. Carruthers Gould, ..."
6. Bench and Bar: Reminiscences of One of the Last of an Ancient Race by Benjamin Coulson Robinson (1889)
"... as a Pleasure—Baron Parke—His Fondness for Ancient Law —Serjeant Hayes's
skits—Serjeant Miller—Anecdote—English Juries and French Juries. ..."
7. Bench and Bar: Reminiscences of One of the Last of an Ancient Race by Benjamin Coulson Robinson (1891)
"... as a Pleasure—Baron Parke—His Fondness for Ancient Law—Serjeant Hayes's
skits—Serjeant Miller •—Anecdote—English Juries and French Juries. ..."
8. A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Popeby Edwin Abbott by Edwin Abbott (1875)
"... into the skits A. 60 To Isles of fragrance, lily-silver'd v. D. iv. 303 Mount
o'er the vt and seem to tread the sky EC 226 Begin, the v. shall ev'ry ..."