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skaɪzskies
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skiesnoun
Plural form of sky.
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Skies generally refer to the upper regions of the Earth's atmosphere, specifically the area above the earth's surface that is visible to the eye. It includes the expanse of air, clouds, and atmospheric phenomena such as the sun, moon, stars, and weather patterns.
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Skies
of Sky
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sikes
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Skies in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Skies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Skies in a Sentence
So we should be able to ride out the storm. When the skies clear and the rover begins to power up, it should begin to communicate with us.
At 6:25 local time above the skies of northern New Mexico, the ISS was catching its first glimpses of the early-morning sunlight hundreds of miles above the Earths surface, while Mars slowly receded away from the moons dark side.
You have got to hold on; you have got to carry on; black skies shall clear, tribulations shall become hope, just by dancing to your favorite tune
It is to this day the most unique US-Soviet aerial combat dogfight in the history of the Cold War, the heroism and valor he demonstrated for 35 harrowing minutes 70 years ago in the skies over the North Pacific and the coast of North Korea saved the lives of his fellow pilots, shipmates, and crew. His story is one for the ages, but is now being fully told.
Pilots are not naive to their own mental stresses, they need to be part of the effort to make the skies safer.
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