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Definition of skift

skift

  • An old southern term for a light dusting of snow. A 1/4 inch or less.

    Last edited on Mar 12 2008. Submitted by Ted Begley from Lexington, Lexington-Fayette, KY, USA on Mar 12 2008.

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