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skywrite

[skahy-rahyt] / ˈskaɪˌraɪt /


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The conservative website Free Republic chartered a plane to fly over NBC headquarters in New York and skywrite a message demanding the release of the Broaddrick interview.

From Slate

Check it out on Twitter — #promposal will show you some of the outrageous ones, with Richie Riches hiring helicopters to descend on the lucky girl or planes to skywrite “Prom?”

From Washington Post

Asbury-Oliver eventually taught her husband to skywrite, despite her code of secrecy.

From BusinessWeek

You might as well skywrite your questions to a press spokesman as put them in an e-mail.

From Slate

And so in his later films, faces are pressed against the window of the camera lens; people talk too loud or too much; makeup is applied with a trowel; actors are encouraged to go over the top, to skywrite their emotions on the screen.

From Time Magazine Archive