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Definition of Skeels

Skeel
Skeel Skeel, n. [Icel. skj?la a pail, bucket.] A shallow wooden vessel for holding milk or cream. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Grose.

Meaning of Skeels from wikipedia

- Skeels may refer to: Dave Skeels (1891–1926), an American baseball player Eric Skeels (born 1939), an English former football player Homer Collar Skeels...
- noblewoman Mogens Skeel (1651–1694), a Danish playwright Richard Skeel (living), an American college administrator and baseball coach Skeels (disambiguation)...
- Alexander Gerald Skeel (born 17 August 1995) is a domestic violence survivor whose near-fatal injuries, at the hands of his girlfriend, Jordan Worth (born...
- englandfootball.com. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kiera Skeels. Kiera Skeels at Charlton Athletic FC Kiera Skeels at Soccerway Kiera Skeels at Flashscore...
- David L. Skeels (December 29, 1891 – December 2, 1926) was a baseball pitcher. He appeared in one game for the 1910 Detroit Tigers. Skeels attended Gonzaga...
- The Man in the White Van is a 2023 thriller film directed by Warren Skeels. The film stars Madison Wolfe, Brec B****inger, Skai Jackson, Gavin Warren, Ali...
- Turner then left, and Skeels could not sign the contract. The scout who had recommended him to Turner, Reg Savage, prompted Skeels to attend trials at Stoke...
- trustee of the Insane Asylum. In 1866, Skeels served as mayor of Ripon, Wisconsin. Then, in 1866 and 1867, Skeels served in the Wisconsin State ****embly...
- Skeel. Skeel commanded the 27th Pursuit Squadron of the First Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field in Mount Clemens, Michigan. On October 6, 1923, Skeel won...
- Mogens Skeel (1651-1694) was a Danish playwright. He wrote the satirical play Grevens og Friherrens Komedie in 1675. v t e...