skyward

  • 1Skyward — Pays  Japon Langue Anglais Périodicité Mensuelle Genre Inflight P …

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  • 2Skyward — Sky ward, a. & adv. Toward the sky. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3skyward — [skī′wərd] adv., adj. toward the sky: also skywards adv …

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  • 4Skyward — Infobox Company company name = Skyward company company type = Corporation foundation = (1980) location city = Stevens Pointe, Wisconsin location country = USA key people = Cliff King, CEO homepage = [http://www.skyward.com www.skyward.com]… …

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  • 5skyward — skywards UK [ˈskaɪwə(r)dz] / US [ˈskaɪwərdz] or skyward UK [ˈskaɪwə(r)d] / US [ˈskaɪwərd] adverb upwards, towards the sky He pointed a finger skywards. Derived word: skyward UK / US adjective …

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  • 6skyward — adverb At or toward the sky. The rocket shot skyward and exploded in a burst of glittering stars …

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  • 7skyward — sky|ward [ skaıwərd ] or sky|wards [ skaıwərdz ] adverb upward, toward the sky: He pointed a finger skyward …

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  • 8skyward — [[t]ska͟ɪwə(r)d[/t]] also skywards ADV: ADV after v If you look skyward or skywards, you look up towards the sky. [LITERARY] He pointed skywards. ...people who look skywards at the first sound of an aircraft …

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  • 9skyward — sky ► NOUN (pl. skies) 1) the region of the upper atmosphere seen from the earth. 2) literary heaven; heavenly power. ► VERB (skies, skied) informal ▪ hit (a ball) high into the air. ● the sky is …

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  • 10skyward — adv. & adj. adv. (also skywards) towards the sky. adj. moving skyward …

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