Definition
the sky: the area above the Earth, in which clouds, the sun, etc. can be seen
In the plural, "sky" becomes skies.
- "to come out of the blue/out of a clear blue sky (this is my favourite today: sky AND blue!) - to come unexpectedly, as a total surprise"
- "Horatio : This is a sky flying machine... or a plane."
- "Joan : A sky flying machine!"
- "Before we go any further, let's check in with our "eye in the sky", Ray Upton for a quick traffic report."
- "Another airport official confirmed that Delavigne was inebriated, adding "He told his entourage to get on the ship and bring the wine, saying that it was time to 'take this party to the motherf***in skies"."
- "Another airport official confirmed that Delavigne was inebriated, adding "He told his entourage to get on the ship and bring the wine, saying that it was time to "take this party to the motherf***in skies"."
- "Down to the devil, or up to the sky?"
- "Today I'm wearing a sky blue shirt, so I'll be using expressions related to the sky and the colour blue."
- "Before we begin, let's check in with our "Eye in the Sky", Ray Upton, who joins us live from the Radio Rhubarb Traffic Copter 1."
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