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  • 31sky — /skaI/ noun (singular, uncountable) 1 the space above the earth where clouds and the sun and stars appear: The rocket shot up into the sky. | The sky turned dark just before the storm. | a patch/strip etc of sky: There s a patch of blue sky… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32sky*/*/*/ — [skaɪ] noun 1) [C/U] the space above the Earth that you see when you look up into the air a clear blue sky[/ex] Black smoke rose into the sky.[/ex] The night sky was filled with stars.[/ex] 2) skies [plural] a way of referring to the sky, used… …

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  • 33SKY.FM — Digitally Imported (auch DI.FM) ist ein US amerikanischer Internetradio Sender, der sich auf elektronische Musikstile wie Trance, Techno oder House spezialisiert hat. Zur gleichen Firma gehört auch die Schwester Station SKY.FM , die fast das… …

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  • 34sky — skyless, adj. skylike, adj. /skuy/, n., pl. skies, v. skied or skyed, skying. n. Often, skies (for defs. 1 4). 1. the region of the clouds or the upper air; the upper atmosphere of the earth: airplanes in the sky; cloudy skies. 2. the heavens or… …

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  • 35sky — n. 1) a blue, clear, cloudless; cloudy; dull, gray, overcast, sullen; starry sky 2) a sky clears up; clouds up, clouds over 3) a patch of (blue) sky 4) in the sky * * * [skaɪ] clear cloudless clouds over clouds up cloudy dull …

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  • 36Sky - It's Me — Infobox Song Name = Sky It s Me Border = Caption = Type = Pop Artist = Sofia Rotaru alt Artist = Album = Sky It s Me (album) Published = 2004 Released = 2004 track no = 4 Recorded = Genre = Length = Writer = Composer = Label = Producer = Artur… …

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  • 38sky — [13] Our Anglo Saxon ancestors called the sky heofon ‘heaven’. Not until the early Middle English period did heaven begin to be pushed aside by sky, a borrowing from Old Norse ský ‘cloud’. This came ultimately from an Indo European base meaning… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39sky — [13] Our Anglo Saxon ancestors called the sky heofon ‘heaven’. Not until the early Middle English period did heaven begin to be pushed aside by sky, a borrowing from Old Norse ský ‘cloud’. This came ultimately from an Indo European base meaning… …

    Word origins

  • 40sky — 1. noun /skaɪ/ a) The atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the ground during the day. That year, a meteor fell from the sky. b) The part of the sky which can be seen from a specific place or at a specific time; its condition …

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