sky

sky
I. noun (plural skies) Etymology: Middle English, cloud, sky, from Old Norse skȳ cloud; akin to Old English scēo cloud Date: 13th century 1. the upper atmosphere or expanse of space that constitutes an apparent great vault or arch over the earth 2. heaven 2 3. a. weather in the upper atmosphere b. climate <
temperate English skies — G. G. Coulton
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II. verb (skied or skyed; skying) Date: 1802 transitive verb 1. chiefly British to throw or toss up ; flip 2. to hang (as a painting) above the line of vision 3. to hit (a ball) high into the air intransitive verb to jump high <
sky for a rebound
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