sky|skies in English
noun
[skaɪ]
upper atmosphere of the earth; heavens; highest level
Use "sky|skies" in a sentence
1. The skies darkened and lightning bolts split the sky.
2. we see in skies above.
3. They rush around the skies.
4. Jet fighters scout the skies.
5. Dry season begins, mostly clear skies
6. Do the cloudy skies mean rain?
7. When cloudless skies thunder, stand fast!
8. ♪ To light up the skies
9. Archaeoastronomy is the study of beliefs and practices concerning the sky in the past, and especially in prehistory, and the uses to which people's knowledge of the skies were put
10. The skies over Baghdad have been illuminated. ...
11. I would have shouted to the skies,
12. Endlessly clear skies and lowering water tables.
13. Sky Easy / Easy Sky Aerodone glider
14. For weeks we had Cloudless blue skies
15. And the cloudy skies dripped with dew.
16. Big skies, big hearts, big, shining continent.
17. Azure skies are indicative of good weather.
18. Rain poured down from the murky skies.
19. For weeks we had cloudless blue skies.
20. TCOM Aerostat systems are Soldiers of the Skies
21. The night skies will be aglow with fireworks.
22. Kite lovers set for Atangle in the skies
23. You make me happy when skies are gray ... "
24. As a pilot, I have touched the skies.
25. Brilliant blue skies and unseasonably balmy weather prevailed.