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skyey

[ skahy-ee ]

adjective

  1. of or from the sky.
  2. in the sky; lofty.
  3. skylike; sky blue.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of skyey1

First recorded in 1595–1605; sky + -ey 1

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Example Sentences

Even the high black cliffs across the charmed water veiled their harshness in a skyey haze.

He strained to the earthly and the skyey likenesses of his marvel of human beauty because they bestowed her on him in passing.

Alas, no longer a Morning-star, but a troublous skyey Portent, announcing that the Doomsday had dawned!

The feeling is very lofty, even lifted out of the human, very skyey, even.

Had she not dreamed of its shallow port, its rugged highways and its skyey marshes?

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