ALL meanings of sky
sky
S s - noun sky atmosphere 1
- noun,plural sky heaven 1
- intransitive verb sky be thrown or hit high 1
- noun plural sky the region of the clouds or the upper air; the upper atmosphere of the earth: airplanes in the sky; cloudy skies. 1
- noun plural sky the heavens or firmament, appearing as a great arch or vault. 1
- noun plural sky the supernal or celestial heaven: They looked to the sky for help. 1
- noun plural sky the climate: the sunny skies of Italy. 1
- noun plural sky Obsolete. a cloud. 1
- verb with object sky Informal. to raise, throw, or hit aloft or into the air. 1
- verb with object sky Informal. to hang (a painting) high on a wall, above the line of vision. 1
- idioms sky out of a / the clear sky, without advance notice or warning; abruptly: An old beau phoned her out of a clear sky. Also, out of a/the clear blue sky. 1
- idioms sky to the skies, with lavishness or enthusiasm; extravagantly: to praise someone to the skies. Also, to the sky. 1
- variable noun sky The sky is the space around the Earth which you can see when you stand outside and look upwards. 0
- noun sky the apparently dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon that is characteristically blue or grey during the day, red in the evening, and black at night 0
- noun sky outer space, as seen from the earth 0
- noun sky weather, as described by the appearance of the upper air 0
- noun sky the source of divine power; heaven 0
- noun sky the highest level of attainment 0
- verb sky to lift (the blade of an oar) too high before a stroke 0
- verb sky to hit (a ball) high in the air 0
- noun sky the upper atmosphere, esp. with reference to its appearance 0
- noun sky the expanse of the heavens that forms an apparent arch over the earth; firmament 0
- noun sky heaven, or the celestial regions 0
- noun sky climate or weather 0
- verb transitive sky to hit, throw, shoot, etc. high in the air 0
- verb transitive sky to hang (a picture) so high on a wall that it is not easily viewed 0