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skinnedverbpast tense of skin to remove the natural covering ofI prefer not to skin potatoes before mashing them barked, flayed, hulled, husked, peeled, shelled, shucked bared, denuded, exposed, scaled, stripped(also stript)pared to rob by the use of trickery or threatsgot his revenge on the dirty swindler who had skinned him beat, bilked, bled, cheated, chiseled(or chiselled), choused, conned, cozened, defrauded, did, diddled, did in, euchred, fiddled, fleeced, flimflammed, gaffed, gypped, hosed(slang), hustled, mulcted, nobbled(British slang), plucked, reamed, ripped off, rooked, screwed, shook down, shortchanged, shorted, skunked, squeezed, stiffed, stuck, stung, suckered, swindled, thimblerigged, victimized extorted, wrenched, wrested, wrungclipped, gouged, nicked, overcharged, soakedexploited, milkeddeceived, duped, fooled, gulled, trickedroped (in)betrayed, bitched, double-crossedbamboozled, fast-talked sold a bill of goods to, took for a ride, took to the cleaners to defeat by a large marginwe simply got skinned in the interoffice softball tournament annihilated, blew away, bombed, buried, clobbered, creamed, drubbed, dusted, flattened, pasted, routed, shellacked, skunked, smoked(slang), smothered, snowed under, thrashed, trimmed, tromped, trounced, walloped, waxed(slang), whipped, whomped, whopped(or whapped), whupped swept, upsetbeat, bested, conquered, dispatched, hurdled, licked, mastered, overbore, overcame, overmatched, prevailed (over), subdued, surmounted, threw, took, triumphed (over), won (against), worstedcrushed, knocked off, knocked over, overpowered, overthrew, overwhelmed, subjugated, upended, vanquishedaced (out), bettered, eclipsed, exceeded, outdid, outdistanced, outfought, outshone(or outshined), outstripped, overtopped, surpassed, topped, transcendededged (out), nosed out, pipped(British)capped, excelled, flourished, scored, succeededbroke, destroyed, did in, finished, sank(or sunk), slaughtered ate alive, beat the pants off, ran circles around(or ran rings around), wiped the floor with(or wiped the ground with) in the 15th century |