sky-high (Meaning)

Wordnet

sky-high (r)

(with verb `to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces

in a lavish or enthusiastic manner

to a very high level

Webster

sky-high (adv. & a.)

Very high.

sky-high Sentence Examples

  1. The towering skyscraper's antenna pierced the sky-high clouds.
  2. The roller coaster's first drop sent riders hurtling sky-high, their screams echoing through the park.
  3. The fireworks display erupted in a symphony of colors, reaching sky-high and illuminating the night sky.
  4. The airplane soared sky-high above the bustling city, its engines roaring.
  5. The mountaineers scaled the treacherous peak, their spirits soaring sky-high as they reached the summit.
  6. The rising cost of living had sent inflation sky-high, putting a strain on households.
  7. The young girl's dreams were sky-high, reaching for the stars and beyond.
  8. The sky-high temperature made working outdoors unbearable.
  9. The sky-high tax rate stifled economic growth, discouraging investment.
  10. The sky-high stock market reached an all-time high, leaving investors euphoric.

FAQs About the word sky-high

(with verb `to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces, in a lavish or enthusiastic manner, to a very high levelVery high.

enthusiastically, excitedly,eagerly, exuberantly, madly, avidly, keenly,rhapsodically, warmly, impatiently

perfunctorily, apathetically, impassively,indifferently, apathetically, indifferently, perfunctorily, impassively, disinterestedly, incuriously

The towering skyscraper's antenna pierced the sky-high clouds.

The roller coaster's first drop sent riders hurtling sky-high, their screams echoing through the park.

The fireworks display erupted in a symphony of colors, reaching sky-high and illuminating the night sky.

The airplane soared sky-high above the bustling city, its engines roaring.