This isn't an idiom - it's talking about some animal with their tail held high, flying behind them.
People mean that it is the end of the world/
I flying object in the sky.
"Sky high" just means very high. You usually hear this as "blown sky high," which would mean either (literally) something exploded and was thrown high in the air, or (figuratively) that someone's plans were thoroughly destroyed.
Something that is an absolute surprise.
Unless "the blue" is followed by a noun (e.g. the blue sky), blue is a noun, and the is an article.(e.g. the idiom into the blue, meaning parts unknown, literally the sky).
People mean that it is the end of the world/
I flying object in the sky.
"Sky high" just means very high. You usually hear this as "blown sky high," which would mean either (literally) something exploded and was thrown high in the air, or (figuratively) that someone's plans were thoroughly destroyed.
It means to be alive; to live.
as the bat is flying to bite pygme touch it and it falls out the sky
The Kites Flying in the Sky was created on 2008-02-16.
Something that is an absolute surprise.
That the bird flying overhead is starting to go bald.
Altitude shows the height from earth. when Aeroplanes flying in the sky, Pilot announces we are flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet.Altitude is your height above sea level.
Flying high in the sky
the pegasus is a flying horse. he didnt have to get it into the sky, it did it by itself.
Yes, "merciless sky" is a metaphor that refers to the sky's unyielding or strict nature. It implies a sense of cruelty or harshness in the way the sky appears or behaves.