skywriting

IPA: skˈaɪraɪtɪŋ

noun

  • Messages, left by leaving a trail of smoke from an airplane, that are visible from the ground.
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Examples of "skywriting" in Sentences

  • Skywriting is never a permanent process.
  • That's like being punished for skywriting.
  • In the early 1970s a skywriting company operated there.
  • What great moments in skywriting did I leave off my list?
  • The picture is not blurry the skywriting is in dot matrix.
  • Snuffy is a small monoplane who is equipped for skywriting.
  • The picture is not blurry the skywriting is in dot matrix.
  • Data such as smoke signals or skywriting are temporary by nature.
  • The first use of skywriting for advertising purposes was in 1922.
  • I've already got the Skywriting booked and they won't return the deposit.
  • And she wrote a haiku: Cell in late winter, skywriting to skinny dude, darkness in the yard.
  • Anyway, this raises the (inevitable?) question: What are the greatest moments in skywriting pop history?
  • I can only assume this was the first draft of the skywriting pitch (I watch Mad Men, I know how “pitches” work):
  • These conversations, incidentally, these window conversations, skywriting, would be referenced often in the kites, in those letters.
  • It may be a bed of roses, it may be an elaborate pattern of lights, skywriting, or even a shaved message into a man's body -- you choose the area!
  • Whether they're all staring up at a plane indulging in the new practice of skywriting or creating a swirl of activity at Mrs. Dalloway's party, the precision and cohesiveness of the group is thrilling.

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