skyward Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈskaɪ.wəd]
  • Us [ ˈskaɪ.wɚd]

Meaning of skyward In English

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Examples of skyward

  • Readers of others newspapers that would contain longitude ads were also casting their eyes skyward to view the eclipse.

  • Even were the cameras to be looking skyward, those demonstrators—an extreme form of lobbyism—would get the publicity that they seek in the press coverage and in the radio treatment.

  • He runs, at first, but he suddenly gives up trying to escape his pursuers and turns to face them, looking skyward.

  • The pedestals were set approximately 25 ft apart and the columns extended skyward some forty feet.

  • Six parachute-type flare signals with equipment for firing them skyward should be stored on each lifeboat and life raft.: 4.

  • It includes a dome enclosed in a metal band with outward protruding thorns and a towering metal cross rising skyward.

  • She then held a short length of balsa wood in her mouth and looked skyward, thus giving the appearance of impalement.

  • This hoisted the once lower uplands skyward while low-lying basins between them gradually subsided.

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