skipper
1 Americannoun
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the master or captain of a vessel, especially of a small trading or fishing vessel.
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a captain or leader, as of a team.
verb (used with object)
noun
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the captain of any vessel
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the captain of an aircraft
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a manager or leader, as of a sporting team
verb
noun
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a person or thing that skips
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any small butterfly of the family Hesperiidae, having a hairy mothlike body and erratic darting flight
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another name for saury
Etymology
Origin of skipper1
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle Dutch schipper, equivalent to schip ship 1 + -er -er 1
Origin of skipper2
Example Sentences
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Dropped on eight by Blessing Muzarabani, the India skipper thrashed 33 from 13 deliveries.
From BBC
England are the only team to secure a place in the semi-finals so far after skipper Harry Brook's match-winning century against Pakistan.
From Barron's
The team have been together for almost a decade with skipper Mouat, 31, believing their closeness has played a key role in their success on the world stage.
From BBC
In reality, Fletcher would only have called on United's one-time skipper in extreme circumstances that night.
From BBC
He was handed the national team captaincy at 22 and Liverpool view him as a future skipper, just like Gerrard.
From BBC
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