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sky
noun
-
sky
,
skies
the
space
high
above
the
earth
that
you
see
when
you
look
up
,
where
the
sun
,
clouds
,
moon
,
and
stars
appear
•
The
morning
sky
was
painted
with
pink
and
orange
clouds
.
The
morning
sky
was
painted
with
pink
and
orange
clouds
.
•
A
rainbow
appeared
in
the
sky
after
the
rain
stopped
.
A
rainbow
appeared
in
the
sky
after
the
rain
stopped
.
Old
Norse
“
ský
”
originally
meant
“
cloud
,”
later
expanding
in
English
to
mean
the
air
or
heavens
overhead
.
verb
-
sky
,
skying
,
skies
,
skied
to
hit
,
throw
,
or
kick
something
very
high
into
the
air
,
especially
by
mistake
•
The
striker
skied
the
ball
over
the
crossbar
from
only
a
few
meters
out
.
The
striker
skied
the
ball
over
the
crossbar
from
only
a
few
meters
out
.
•
She
laughed
when
her
first
golf
shot
skied
straight
up
and
landed
only
a
few
steps
away
.
She
laughed
when
her
first
golf
shot
skied
straight
up
and
landed
only
a
few
steps
away
.
Derived
from
the
noun
“
sky
,”
first
recorded
as
a
sports
term
in
late
19th-century
British
English
,
meaning
to
send
a
ball
into
the
sky
.
risky
adjective
-
risky
,
riskier
,
riskiest
involving
the
possibility
of
loss
,
harm
,
or
danger
•
Climbing
without
a
rope
is
extremely
risky
.
Climbing
without
a
rope
is
extremely
risky
.
•
Investing
all
your
savings
in
one
company
can
be
risky
.
Investing
all
your
savings
in
one
company
can
be
risky
.
From
noun
"
risk
"
+
adjective
suffix
“
-y
,”
first
recorded
in
the
late
19th
century
.
adjective
-
risky
,
riskier
,
riskiest
likely
to
be
considered
improper
or
offensive
;
slightly
indecent
•
The
comedian
told
a
risky
joke
that
made
some
people
uncomfortable
.
The
comedian
told
a
risky
joke
that
made
some
people
uncomfortable
.
•
She
wore
a
risky
dress
that
pushed
the
office
dress
code
.
She
wore
a
risky
dress
that
pushed
the
office
dress
code
.
Extends
the
primary
sense
of
“
risky
” (
involving
danger
)
to
social
or
moral
boundaries
,
first
noted
in
print
during
the
mid-20th
century
.