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- noun As much as a
sky will hold.
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Examples
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So how is it -- given a skyful of satellites, every other manner of electronic surveillance and legions of human spies -- that we were surprised by North Korea\'s April 5 Taepodong-2 launch?
Keith Thomson: U.S. Intelligence -- or the Lack Thereof -- on North Korea 2009
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So how is it -- given a skyful of satellites, every other man ...
Keith Thomson: U.S. Intelligence -- or the Lack Thereof -- on North Korea 2009
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So how is it -- given a skyful of satellites, every other manner of electronic surveillance and legions of human spies -- that we were surprised by North Korea's April 5 Taepodong-2 launch?
Keith Thomson: U.S. Intelligence -- or the Lack Thereof -- on North Korea 2009
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So how is it -- given a skyful of satellites, every other man ...
Keith Thomson: U.S. Intelligence -- or the Lack Thereof -- on North Korea 2009
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Baseball is a religion in much of the Caribbean; Puerto Rico alone has launched a skyful of major-league stars, from Roberto Clemente to Roberto Alomar.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: BBC and VOA airing skyful of lies.
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On many missions, a skyful of bombers failed to kill or injure a single worker in a mammoth oil plant.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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On many missions, a skyful of bombers failed to kill or injure a single worker in a mammoth oil plant.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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Overhead was a skyful of still white clouds, every bit as interesting as a laundry-basket full of sheets.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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• Or decorate the ceiling with a skyful of painted or self-adhesive birds, butterflies, or kites.
How To Avoid Housework PAULA JHUNG 1995
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