Skimmed in a sentence as an adjective

I skimmed the comments on Tom's boob pic.

I only skimmed this, so there may be more, but these were the obvious ones:1.

It's a pretty design, but the first two paragraphs I skimmed over.

I skimmed the whole readme and have no idea what it looks like and found no link that would make me any smarter.

I've only just skimmed this -- won't have time to fully read & listen to it until much later today.

I have skimmed through "Practical Common Lisp" and I fail to see the charm - there isn't anything which can't be conveniently and concisely coded in Ruby or Python.

It isn't convenient for ANY reader of HN if the comment scores are a poor signal, and if bad comments become more prominent and good comments get skimmed right over by readers in a hurry.

I just skimmed the tour, and my impression is: Swift is a compiled, Objective-C compatible Javascript-alike with an ObjC-like object model, generics, and string interpolation.

As somebody who skimmed through the original Google Dremel paper and thought for a while about how one would go about implementing such an interactive system, that strikes me as an amazingly impressive timeline.

I don't usually enjoy articles in the SEO category, but I skimmed this out of idle curiosity and was rewarded by the amusing example showing how ebay paid for ads saying Vomit Sale!\n New and used vomit!\n Check out the deals now!

OK, a little extra, and speaking very informally ...I've skimmed the first couple of pages, and in essence he seems to be setting up to show that a circuit that's sufficiently complex to solve the clique problem will have to have an exponential number of components.

Skimmed definitions

adjective

used of milk and milk products from which the cream has been removed; "yogurt made with skim milk"; "she can drink skimmed milk but should avoid butter"

See also: skim