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To throw towards the sky; as, to sky a ball at cricket.
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To hit underneath the ball sending it much higher than intended.
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When a golfer strikes beneath the ball. This causes the ball to fly higher than anticipated.
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A high, short shot due to the ball being hit with the top of the face.
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A cloud.
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The apparent arch, or vault, of heaven, which in a clear day is of a blue color; the heavens; the firmament; -- sometimes in the plural.
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From the Indo-European base meaning 'cover', came the Anglo-Saxons word for sky, heofon 'heaven', in the 13th century. Eventually heaven was replaced by Old Norse sky 'cloud'.
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The sky is the normal background texture. It consists in a blue sky with white clouds. A: Still sky in 1.2
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Keywords: Jump, Catch, Disc, Huge, Happens
Jumping to catch the disc
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Generally happens after successful reading of the disc. You make a huge jump to catch the disc.
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to jump extremely high. To get big air.
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the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth
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The sky on Earth appears blue because our atmosphere scatters the blue colors from the sunlight (which consists of all colors of light). The sky on planets with a different atmospheric composition would appear to be a different color.
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The sky is (roughly) the part of the atmosphere or of outer space visible from the surface of the earth (or any other astronomical object; see Extraterrestrial skies). Birds, insects, airplanes, and kites are often considered to fly in the sky. It is difficult to define precisely for several reasons.
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