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sky·ey

 (skī′ē)
adj.
Of, from, or resembling the sky: "a sheet of skyey water" (John Updike).
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skyey

or

skiey

adj
of, or relating to, the sky
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sky•ey

(ˈskaɪ i)

adj.
1. of or from the sky.
2. in the sky; lofty.
3. skylike; sky-blue.
[1595–1605]
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