| SKYBOX | • skybox n. A seating area for VIPs in a stadium. • skybox n. (Video games, computer graphics) A cube with textures on its inner faces, used to simulate the sky or…
 • SKYBOX n. an enclosure of seats high in a stadium.
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| SKYCAP | • skycap n. A porter at an airport. • SKYCAP n. a porter in an airport.
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| SKYERS | • SKYER n. in cricket, a hit high into the air. | 
| SKYFED | • SKYF v. (South African) to smoke. | 
| SKYIER | • SKYEY adj. like the sky; ethereal; being in the sky, also SKIEY. | 
| SKYING | • skying v. Present participle of sky. • SKY v. to hit or throw towards the upper atmosphere.
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| SKYISH | • skyish adj. Like the sky, or approaching the sky; lofty; ethereal. • SKYISH adj. (Shakespeare) like the sky, or approaching the sky.
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| SKYLAB | • skylab n. An outer space laboratory. • skylab n. (Philippines) A motorcycle taxi with extension seats on the sides, configured by placing a wooden beam…
 • Skylab prop.n. An orbiting workshop and observatory built by NASA.
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| SKYLIT | • skylit adj. (Architecture) Receiving all or most light from the sky. • skylit adj. Furnished with one or more skylights.
 • SKYLIT adj. lit by light from the sky.
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| SKYMAN | • skyman n. (Dated, slang) A male aviator. • SKYMAN n. a paratrooper.
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| SKYMEN | • skymen n. Plural of skyman. • SKYMAN n. a paratrooper.
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| SKYRED | • SKYRE v. (Scots) to shine, be gaudy. | 
| SKYRES | • SKYRE v. (Scots) to shine, be gaudy. | 
| SKYTED | • skyted v. Simple past tense and past participle of skyte. • SKYTE v. (Scots) to dart or glide.
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| SKYTES | • skytes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skyte. • skytes n. Plural of skyte.
 • SKYTE v. (Scots) to dart or glide.
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| SKYWAY | • skyway n. An airplane route. • skyway n. An elevated road.
 • skyway n. Synonym of skybridge: an elevated corridor connecting buildings above ground level.
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