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skies

[skahyz] / skaɪz /


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In 2026, there is a good chance that the vivid purples, reds and greens of the Northern Lights will be visible in skies across the UK.

From BBC

In the skies above us, billions of birds, many so small that they can fit in the palm of your hand, are migrating south for winter.

From BBC

When the skies closed for commercial flights and roads became clogged following Russia’s invasion in February 2022, they ferried millions of people to safety.

From The Wall Street Journal

Goodyear’s first branded blimp, Pilgrim, made its inaugural flight on June 3, 1925, and the famous airships have graced the skies ever since, photographing and filming Super Bowls, World Series, Olympics and more.

From Los Angeles Times

The Melbourne pitch was prepared with 10 millimetres of grass on the wicket, making it heavily favourable for the bowlers with plenty of movement and bounce under overcast skies.

From Barron's