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skin out

verb as in burn rubber

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So far, they have grown tiny blobs of skin, out of which have sprouted little hairs.

From BBC

“They’re to have new clothes from the skin out,” whispered Louise.

The new research even suggests there may be far more mummified skin out there to find in the fossil record and study than previously believed, if only paleontologists look in the right places.

I think all the opportunities surrounding “Bridgerton” and that come with being in a show like this, all the press we’ve had to do, the red carpets I’ve had to do, I have such a deep passion for fashion and makeup and, you know, it’s such a joy to step out as a dark-skinned woman and have my skin out, to look red-carpet ready and to feel as bright as the other women that I’ve looked up to in all of my time and career as an actress.

I eased the square of skin out of my pocket and held it out to her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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