1. sky
The sky brightened.
The desire to fly in the sky like a bird inspired the invention of the airplane.
She was born just a generation past slavery. A time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky, when someone like her couldn't vote for two reasons: because she was a woman, and because of the color of her skin.
A recent analysis by Boeing forecasts that unless safety is improved, jet airliners could be falling out of the sky at the rate of once a week by the year 2010.
María looked at the starry sky, with a quarter moon that illuminated that autumn night.
Many people of Slavic origin have names ending with -sky.
The birthday festival is based on a legend that colorful flowers and honeydew fell from the sky when Buddha was born.
The turbulent sands above our heads, the flinging of our swords... they're naught but falling stars in the night sky.
It's also scary when the lightning strikes across the sky, but what's really scary is the sound. Once, my house was struck by lightning and since then I've become even more scared.
Sky and "heart" are terms of endearment in Spanish.
It was raining when I woke up, but by afternoon the sky had cleared up and the sun was shining.
Ancient astronomers did not have instruments to help them see objects in the sky.
I was deceived by the blue sky and brought no umbrella.
The sky is gloomy and gray - a typical rainy-season sky.
Something looking like a UFO made a sudden turn then disappeared into the distant sky.
Anglais mot "سماء"(sky) se produit dans des ensembles:
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