skyward
IPA: skˈaɪwɝd
adjective
- Pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
adverb
- At or toward the sky.
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Examples of "skyward" in Sentences
- Inflation continued to climb skyward.
- Proudly keep the colors flying skyward.
- His soul then left his body and soared skywards.
- The sabres point skywards in a salute to victory.
- Skywards is not an airline or an airline alliance.
- Munros and Corbetts jut skyward from the landscape.
- The girl, on the left, is smiling and pointing skyward.
- His fingertips grazed the leather and tipped it skyward.
- Etymology. and, the upturned fish seeming to stare skywards.
- Both men are gazing skyward, ostensibly at the top of the building.
- He took the hilt in his fist and held the sword skyward as he turned to his men.
- A cross reaches skyward from the atrium of the 18th century Mision San Javier in Baja California Sur.
- Building momentum near the 3-point line, Griffin launched himself skyward from the right side of the lane.
- After the band hit its last note and shuffled off stage, fireworks went pop-pop-popping skyward from the pavilion roof.
- After the band hit its last note and shuffled off the stage, fireworks went pop-pop-popping skyward from the pavilion roof.
- The building’s glass stretched skyward from the sidewalk, turning back looks, and draining the features from their reflections.
- Yes, please, have the girly boy in the green dress hold his sword skyward so he gets struck by lightning and this is the last zelda game.
- As one huge paw thrust a short sword skyward to pierce a low-hanging cloud, the liberated giant let out a roar that reverberated like thunder across the canyon.
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