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blue sky

NOUN
  1. the sky as viewed during daylight
    he shot an arrow into the blue

How To Use blue sky In A Sentence

  • The sun was radiant in a clear blue sky.
  • It's an album that is as beautiful, harmonious and calm as a blue sky on a windless day.
  • Norns '(for so in that country they called the Fates)' beckon you to a land where green fields lie under a blue sky, fields where golden-haired maidens lie among the flowers. ' The Book of Romance
  • The afternoon sunset had tinted the white clouds and blue sky into subtle, mellow shades and the fresh, wet winds brushed our faces as we were transported to the tideland in an ox cart.
  • Jarre stood some distance away from him, staring in awe at the coralite isle floating in the pearl-blue sky. The Hand of Chaos
  • The mountain's snow-white peak was incandescent against the blue sky.
  • This smoke or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. The War of The Worlds
  • Blue sky, light wind, temperature 69 F with dewpoint 61. Jhetley: Pending doom?
  • A faint warm breeze stirred the hairs on his arm as the navy blue sky turned to black as the cicadas cheeped like mobile ringtones. Cheeseburger Gothic » Small Pepsi challenge.
  • Among the other Buddhist works is Suzuki Kiitsu ' s sublime 19th-century scroll painting of Sho-Kannon, who sits tranquilly on a floating lotus, backed by a golden moon and brilliant blue sky. In Search of Beauty
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