Sky high impact means having a significant or powerful effect that is large in scale or magnitude. It implies that the impact is notable and far-reaching, often suggesting a substantial influence or consequence.
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
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The verb form "to sky" is almost never seen in US English, as the main use is in British English, to mean "toss high into the air" (e.g. to sky a pitch). The are two other uses, equally exotic. One is to lift an oar too high out of the water when rowing competitively (to sky the oar). The other is a very old verb meaning to place something high on a wall, such as a painting (to sky it out of sight). The related noun sky is a very old term referring to the topmost row of paintings in a gallery.
The story called Why the Sky is High, by Hiligaynon, is a history tale. It tells the story of how the sky used to be low enough to touch with a stick, and why it is now too high to reach.
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because the sky is so high
nobody knows how high the sky is it will never stop in the past and i mean a long time ago people had thinked that they can reach to the top of the sky but it is not true the sky will never stop
It's hard to know without the context, as slang changes so rapidly, but 'sky high' is usually a picturesque way of saying 'very high',.
Simlies from a High mean like to more to make this sky to make high
The cost of goods is very high. Your confidence may be very high
It means to set one's sights high.
work hard to achieve high!
It's hard to know without the context, as slang changes so rapidly, but 'sky high' is usually a picturesque way of saying 'very high',.
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
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"Sky" and "pie" are words that rhyme with "high" and can also have meanings related to smoke, such as in phrases like "smoke up to the sky" or "smoking a pie."
There is 4 syllables in "line high is sky". The syllables are line-high-is-sky.