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How would you use the word skies in a sentence?

Skies is the place above the earth. "The skies are clear and there are no clouds"


Is skies a one or two styllable word?

"Skies" is a one-syllable word. It is pronounced as "skahyz."


How do you spell sky?

That is the correct spelling of the word "sky" (plural skies).


Is the word skies a noun?

Yes, the word 'skies' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun sky; a word for the dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon; outer space, as seen from the earth; a word for a thing.The plural form 'skies' is usually used to refer to weather or atmospheric conditions.


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What part of speech is skier?

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Do you spell the word skies or sky's?

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The gray skies cast a sense of dismal gloom through me.


What is himmel?

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What word means Relating to the heavens or skies?

You might say "heavenly", or "celestial".