skipper (third-person singular simple present skippers, present participle skippering, simple past and past participle skippered) (intransitive) To take shelter in a barn or shed.

/ ˈskɪp ər / Add to word list the person in charge of a ship or boat (Definition of skipper from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

You can use skipper to refer to the captain of a sports team. The England skipper is confident.

3. a manager or leader, as of a sporting team vb to act as skipper (of) [C14: from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schipper shipper]

skipper: To take shelter in a barn, shed, or other rude lodging: sometimes with indefinite <em>it.</em>

Definition of skipper noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

At New York, in order to earn a living, he became first a chandler, and afterwards a trading skipper, returning to Italy in 1854 with a small fortune, and purchasing the island of Caprera, on which he built the house thenceforth his home.

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SKIPPER definition: 1. the captain of a ship or boat, a sports team, or an aircraft: 2. to be the captain of a boat…. Learn more.

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