How to Use "Sky" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words sky (n): the area above the earth where you can see the sun, moon, and clouds

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Used with adjectives:

"We looked up at the big sky."
(big, vast, wide, open, empty)

"The sky is clear today."
(clear, bright, cloudless, sunny, hazy, smoggy, cloudy, overcast)

"I love camping under the starry sky."
(starry, starlit, moonlit, dark, black)

"He's photographing the morning sky."
(morning, night, blue, desert, northern, wintry)

Used with verbs:

"Stars illuminated the sky."
(illuminated, lit up, filled)

"The military scanned the sky."
(scanned, watched, patrolled)

"Hopefully, the sky will clear up."
(clear up, clear)

"The sky darkened before the storm."
(darkened, turned gray, clouded over, opened up)

Used with prepositions:

"We could see fireworks across the sky."
(across)

"They slept under the sky."
(under, underneath, beneath)

"A spaceship fell out of the sky."
(out of, from)

"The bird flew through the sky."
(through, over)


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