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skewing
[skyoo-ing]
noun
a process of removing excess gold leaf from a stamped surface.
skewings, the gold leaf so removed.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of skewing1
Example Sentences
Baker has also seen increased traffic on Dow Janes’ socials, with the Million Dollar Year program’s enrollment on the rise and skewing younger than in previous years.
“Pneume,” the goddess of breath, gets an extra beat here and there, slightly skewing the rhythm.
Up until about the last decade, California wildfires have traditionally affected higher income white households, with deaths skewing toward seniors and men.
An investigation by The Center for Investigative Reporting in 2018 found that Tesla has failed to report some serious workplace injuries, skewing the company’s injury statistics.
A Tory spokesman denied this, adding the party had "always protected the triple lock" and accusing Labour of "skewing her words for political gain".
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