Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface.
- noun The appearance of the upper atmosphere, especially with reference to weather.
- noun The celestial regions; the heavens.
- noun The highest level or degree.
- intransitive verb To hit or throw (a ball, for example) high in the air.
- intransitive verb To hang (a painting, for example) high up on the wall, above the line of vision.
- intransitive verb To jump very high in order to make a play, as in getting a rebound in basketball.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A cloud.
- noun The region of clouds, wind, and rain; that part of the earth's atmosphere in which meteorological phenomena take place: often used in the plural.
- noun The apparent arch or vault of heaven, which in a clear day is of a blue color; the firm ament: often used in the plural.
- noun The supernal heavens; celestial regions; heaven: often in the plural with the same sense.
- noun The upper rows of pictures in a picture-gallery; also, the space near the ceiling.
- To raise aloft or toward the sky; specifically, to hang near the ceiling in an exhibition of paintings.
- A variant of
shy . - noun An abbreviation of
sky-blue . - In golf, to so strike (a ball) as to cause (it) to go unusually high in the air.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb colloq. To hang (a picture on exhibition) near the top of a wall, where it can not be well seen.
- transitive verb colloq. To throw towards the sky.
- noun obsolete A cloud.
- noun obsolete Hence, a shadow.
- noun The apparent arch, or vault, of heaven, which in a clear day is of a blue color; the heavens; the firmament; -- sometimes in the plural.
- noun The wheather; the climate.
- noun an azure color.
- noun (Naut.) a skysail of a triangular form.
- noun out of doors.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete A
cloud . - noun The
atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the ground during theday . - noun The part of the sky which can be seen from a specific place or at a specific time; its condition, climate etc.
- noun
Heaven . - verb sports to hit,
kick or throw (a ball) extremely high. - verb colloquial, dated To
hang (apicture onexhibition ) near the top of a wall, where it cannot be well seen.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth
- verb throw or toss with a light motion
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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At the moment we have Sky+ in one room and a standard sky box in another room so i take it thats normal multi room as i pay for multi room, now i was thinking of having Sky HD in the room where the Sky+ box is and getting them to put the sky+ box into the room where the standard sky box is.
AVForums.com 2009
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It is potentially a financial suicide for sky, as millions of sky customers don't have sky+.
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At the moment we have Sky+ in one room and a standard sky box in another room so i take it thats normal multi room as i pay for multi room, now i was thinking of having Sky HD in the room where the Sky+ box is and getting them to put the sky+ box into the room where the standard sky box is.
AVForums.com 2009
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*a pair of wings unfold in the sky adn start to fly aroung in the sky*
Hard to tink of ebil plan - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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?? up to rf input on the second tv?? these magic eye gadgets are these simpy for using a sky remote control on the second tv?? lastly, the lnb on the sky+ dish has 4 sockets, would there be any benefit off running the cable from this to the second tv or would that only be any good if I had a second sky+ box in the room off the second tv??
AVForums.com jono400 2010
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For example, we saw how speakers of Old English had the native word heaven but nonetheless borrowed the word sky from Scandinavian to refer to “the heavens” differently.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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For example, we saw how speakers of Old English had the native word heaven but nonetheless borrowed the word sky from Scandinavian to refer to “the heavens” differently.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Hardly any educated man or woman in the world believes that the world is flat, or that the Sun revolves round the Earth, or that what we call the sky is a solid substance, like a domed ceiling.
God and my Neighbour Robert Blatchford 1897
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Hardly any educated man or woman in the world believes that the world is flat, or that the Sun revolves round the Earth, or that what we call the sky is a solid substance, like a domed ceiling.
God and my Neighbour Robert Blatchford 1897
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Hardly any educated man or woman in the world believes that the world is flat, or that the Sun revolves round the Earth, or that what we call the sky is a solid substance, like a domed ceiling.
God and my Neighbour Robert Blatchford 1897
tbtabby commented on the word sky
Means "cloud" in Norwegian.
July 13, 2009
oroboros commented on the word sky
It's 120 miles high.
February 25, 2012
bilby commented on the word sky
I'm just starting to realise that there are usually more synonyms for abstract concepts or behaviour than there are for common objects and phenomena.
June 29, 2022