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skywriting
/ ˈ첹ɪˌɪɪŋ /
noun
- the forming of words in the sky by the release of smoke or vapour from an aircraft
- the words so formed
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Derived Forms
- ˈˌɰٱ, noun
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of skywriting1
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Example Sentences
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These include skywriting — writing letters large in the air — and drawing words in shaving cream.
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He buys up every ad space imaginable in the lead-up to the primary — radio, television, Internet, billboard, skywriting, Super Bowl, car wraps, biceps tattoos, corn mazes in the shape of his wide, wide grin.
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Friends pilot the plane that’s skywriting the words YAY, YOU! across your universe.
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It’s also quicker than skywriting, just four seconds a character, coming out in a series of puffs.
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In her review for The Times, Janet Maslin wrote that Anderson’s “display of talent is as big and exuberant as skywriting.”
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