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skies

[skahyz] / skaɪz /


Example Sentences

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England have predicted that, as such, Tandy will attempt to level the pitch by taking to the skies.

From BBC

I dream of lizards, dark skies, sand dunes and sunsets streaked in rose-mauve and smoky violet, the air heavy with the scent of wet creosote and campfire smoke.

From Los Angeles Times

Constable’s famously crusted, white-flecked surfaces, as seen in this painting’s coarsely textured beams and choppy canal water, and in its windswept, cloud-filled skies, became touchstones in his work.

From The Wall Street Journal

They took to the skies as we went by, and I wished they’d take me with them.

From Literature

As the skies changed from intense heat to a sudden downpour in the afternoon, only 11 riders emerged to weather the conditions.

From Barron's