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Skilly (food) - Wikipedia
Skilly was a weak broth that was made with oatmeal mixed with water. It was often served as an evening meal at sea during the Age of Sail.
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SKILLY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SKILLY is skillful, skilled. How to use skilly in a sentence.
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skilly
▪ I. skilly, n. (ˈskɪlɪ) Also 9 skilley. [Abbreviation of skilligalee.] 1. A kind of thin, watery porridge, gruel, or soup, commonly made from oatmeal, and traditionally used especially in prisons and workhouses.1839 Slang Dict. 33 Skilley, nickname for a broth given on board the hulks. 1846 Camp & ...
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SKILLY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Skilly definition: a thin soup or gruel. See examples of SKILLY used in a sentence.
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SKILLY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
skimboard in British English ... 1. a type of surfboard, shorter than standard and rounded at both ends. verb. 2. (intransitive). to surf on a skimboard.
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Skilly
Skilly may refer to:
Places
Skilly Hills, South Australia, Australia
Skilly Peak, Graham Land, Antarctica
Other uses
Reginald Skilly Williams (1890-1959 Stirling
Skully (game), a children's game also released in 2006 as Skilly
Skilly (food), a broth made from oatmeal and water
Skilly (mythology), a malevolent
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Skilly | Learning software for everyone
Skilly is an AI-powered learning platform designed to transform soft skills development in both educational institutions and corporate environments.
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Skilly - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a thin porridge or soup (usually oatmeal and water flavored with meat)
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skilly, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective skilly is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for skilly is from 1768, in the writing of Alexander Ross, poet.
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Skilly - soft skills HR chatbot - Microsoft AppSource
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Skilly the bot - soft skills AI mentor
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Skilly (food)
Skilly was a weak broth that was made with oatmeal mixed with water. Well into the 20th century, it was also served in workhouses and hostels for tramps; George Orwell was told by an Irish tramp that the skilly being served
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skilligalee
skilligalee slang. (ˌskɪlɪgəˈliː) Also skilla-, skillo-, skilly-, and -golee, -glee. [prob. a purely fanciful formation.] 1. = skilly n.1819 J. H. Vaux Mem. I. xviii. 202 Tolerable flour, of which the cook composed a certain food for breakfast, known among sailors by the name of skilligolee, being i...
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Skilly Hills
By the 1860s the creek was often called Skilly Creek, there then being districts called Upper (later Higher) Skilly and Lower Skilly, with schools in each Upper Skilly also became called the Skilly Hills, a name recorded in common usage by at least 1877.
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