skyline
Americannoun
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the boundary line between earth and sky; the apparent horizon.
A sail appeared against the skyline.
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the outline of something, as the buildings of a city, against the sky.
the New York skyline.
verb (used with object)
noun
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the line at which the earth and sky appear to meet; horizon
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the outline of buildings, mountains, trees, etc, seen against the sky
Etymology
Origin of skyline
Example Sentences
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But I’ll hunt for the moon above the city skyline and imagine the fresh footprints that will be left on its surface when the next mission, Artemis III, goes even further.
The 13-mile Lake Monona Loop winds through parks and along the water, with some of the best lake and skyline views in the city.
From Salon
And while Manchester's skyline and music venues are constantly changing, making Grimshaw feel "like a grandma" whenever he returns, the "northern hospitality", as he puts it, remains the same.
From BBC
Over his 12 years as mayor, Fulop oversaw a transformation of Jersey City’s skyline.
The army has banned live broadcasts of the Israeli skyline when alarms have been sounded to warn of incoming missiles or drones.
From Barron's
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