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skyward

[skahy-werd] / ˈskaɪ wərd /


ADJECTIVE
overhead
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
upward
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK
acclivous anabatic ascending ascensional ascensive assurgent
Antonyms




PREPOSITION
up
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Llewelyn asked, his eyes skyward at the two shadows trapped on his head.

From Literature

Flames licked skyward as he gazed down at the town.

From Literature

They hadn’t been out to see the mountain since the first days of the volcano’s blasts skyward.

From Literature

I shot a look at Aunt Kitty, who was gazing skyward for some sort of divine counsel.

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But the U.K.’s stock market success is much broader than silver—and the rally likely has legs that will outlast what increasingly looks like a dangerous charge skyward in the volatile white metal.

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