Sentence examples for the sky with from inspiring English sources

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the sky with

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To hit, kick or throw (a ball) extremely high.

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Came the dawn, pencilling the sky with grey and pink.

"They shot for the sky with this one.

The sun rises streaking the sky with pink and purple.

A plane circles in the sky with a damaged undercarriage.

Double order!" after the second shot as Moore pointed to the sky with 3.9 seconds remaining.

But in Yann's defence he picks balls out of the sky with his feet regularly.

Beyond the party, the prairie unscrolled, calm and impassive, meeting the sky with an equal darkness.

Some protesters poured gasoline into bottles and lighted the sky with fire.

Ann eventually soars through the sky with a parachute, a flying ex-nun.

There was the huge fireball in the sky with thick clouds.

Pullman hit upon the idea of shooting his stepfather's ashes into the sky with fireworks.

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