Yes, skirted is an Adjective. The word skirted is also a form of the verb to skirt (to lie along, to form a border or edge, or to avoid). Example uses:
Adjective: I like the skirted suit better than the pantsuit.
Verb: He skirted the issue and never actually answered the question.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
I was intentionally skirting her because I didn't feel like talking.
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a drop in bath tub has no outside to it, it is "dropped in" to an existing frame (like a juccuzi tub), a skirted tub has the trim that goes from the side of the tub to the floor "finishing" off the side of the tub if you will; you do not need to build a complete structure for a skirted tub, just back and side supports; skirted tubs tend to be cheaper
A commercial receptacle that is used to prevent arching.
Skirted is the past tense of skirt.
The Baby Lulu Kids Rose Bud 1 Pc. Skirted Swimsuit for toddlers is made of 95% cotton, 5% spandex.
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The Lands' End Baby Girls' Skirted Tank Swimsuit comes in Classic Navy Starfish, which is a solid dark blue body that is trimmed with red and white starfish along the neckline.
Futons To Go has a futon cover without a zipper. It is a skirted futon cover, comes in a variety of colors and patterns and ranges in price from $45 to $158. You can see them at http://www.futonstogo.com/list-sale-products/skirted-slipcover.asp.
A ballerina, an ice skater, a tap dancer, and many entertainers, especially related to the dance.
Sugarchilli Bras and Bikinis sell sets that have matching bikini skirts. They're at www.sugarchilli.com.au