skywards in English

adverb

['sky·wards || 'skaɪwə(r)dz]

toward the sky, upwards, to the heavens

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1. Failing Skywards by Asymptotical, fencesit for FallowDeer

2. The Aviators is all-things-aviation: For everyone who has ever gazed skywards.

3. 7 The door was shut, and no smoke plumed skywards from its grey chimneys.

4. I think a Barquentine is the most beautiful of ships, the most aerial and graceful of rigs, the foremast with its transverse spars giving breadth and balance, and steadying the unhindered lift skywards of main and mizzen poles.

5. The Balfours, who often observed this, relate that as the rhino would slowly sink into the mud, “a sigh would then be heard, and the satisfied animal would lie on one side for a few minutes . . . before continuing its ablutions, often rolling right over on to its back, feet kicking skywards.”

6. She remembers when she was old, and growing young, While the stream climbed skywards on the Brackened hill, How she dreamed of a place where the glassy threads Unwound to a single strand, in an unreflecting pool; Where the butterworth shyly retracted its frail, blue face, And the thirsty moss flourished, drawing in endless seas.