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skyward
adjective
Pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
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These bulls are much less livid than the brutes that flick cowboys skyward in rodeos.
Just a few seconds later smoke was curling skyward and the motor started burning brightly.
The same dynamic that drove the oil price skyward in 2008 is steadily reasserting itself.
WHEN Cuba celebrated the anniversary of its revolution at the end of last month with a mass rally in the central city of Holguín, a nearby building was draped with a gigantic picture of Fidel and Raúl Castro thrusting their arms skyward under the words, "The Vigorous and Victorious Revolution Keeps Marching Forward".
Plenty of condos are indeed reaching skyward; but the trouble, as Mr Papelis says, lies with the roughly 40% of water that is sprinkled on people's lawns.
Parents who once lugged their prized possession into a darkened countryside to spend a chilly night gazing skyward now view the heavens from the comfort of home using an app on a smartphone or tablet.
Behind a red wall topped with razor wire several satellite dishes point skyward.
Besides, even to suggest that the government was working on a fresh set of tax cuts and public-works programmes would send long-term interest rates skyward again.
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