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sky

[skahy] / skaɪ /


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Overcast skies and rain have been a constant presence in the UK since the start of the year, and flooding is also an ongoing consequence of the very wet weather we've seen.

From BBC

They say satellites could indirectly affect U.S. earthlings by, say, brightening the night-time sky.

From The Wall Street Journal

When they’d arrived at Palm Breeze Middle School an hour earlier, the sky had been clear, with no wind.

From Literature

The sun painted the sky gold and then pink and, finally, a deep orange as it dropped below the horizon.

From Literature

The head of state paid homage under rain and grey skies to those killed in the December 14 attack as he embarked on a tightly secured, four-day visit to console the Jewish Australian community.

From Barron's