[
US
/ˈskaɪ/
]
[ UK /skˈaɪ/ ]
[ UK /skˈaɪ/ ]
NOUN
- the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth
VERB
-
throw or toss with a light motion
flip me the beachball
toss me newspaper
How To Use sky In A Sentence
- A little bit overcast is actually a lot better than a sunny sky for us out there," Miller said. NHL players excited to go outdoors in Buffalo's chill
- A table at the bottom compared the calorie content of 100 ml of beer with the same amount of gin, rum, whisky, cognac and wine.
- Using a bold colour such as yellow is risky. Times, Sunday Times
- It is quite absurd, not to mention infuriating, to have some moron from Sky burbling on about the next attraction when one has not had time to absorb the emotion from the film one has just seen.
- It's all a lot of fuss and nonsense got up by some pesky civil rights activists, some of whom you can find here at Stand.
- The sky began to clear and there were puffy white clouds forming as the evening faded away.
- ‘Tree surfing’ is euphoria-induced skylarking on a windy day.
- The light was fading and the sky had rings of black, purple and navy making their way up to the small point of light in the center part of the sky.
- Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
- Get an up close insight on the early song writing technics that produced several timeless Lynyrd Skynyrd Albums. Ronnie Van Zant Speaks « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie