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Answer for the clue "Brilliantly blue ", 5 letters:
skyey

Alternative clues for the word skyey

Word definitions for skyey in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context poetic English) Resembling the sky. 2 (context very informal English) Of or relating to the sky. 3 (context very informal English) In the sky.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Skyey \Sky"ey\, a. Like the sky; ethereal; being in the sky. ``Skyey regions.'' --Thackeray. Sublime on the towers of my skyey bowers, Lightning, my pilot, sits. --Shelley.

Usage examples of skyey.

I get me from my skyey throne, and dye Deep in the ruddy stream my talons grey-- Hurrah!

A chill falls on her from the skyey ways, Black with the night-tide, where is none to hear The ancient cry, the Wherefore of our days.

Spirit-created planets, fresh bubbles of universes, wisdom-stars, spectral dreams of golden nebulae on the skyey bosom of Infinity!

He strained to the earthly and the skyey likenesses of his marvel of human beauty because they bestowed her on him in passing.

For a moment his mind teetered at an extremity, ready to pitch forward into an abysmal madness or fall back stunned to a skyey lucidity.

The stranger was standing in a prophetic attitude and gazing southwards into the blue, pointing to his native home across the skyey regions.

I vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul.

When twilight came I had vaguely wished some clouds would gather, for an odd timidity about the deep skyey voids above had crept into my soul.

And in that skyey distance, pre-eminent beyond range on range of ice-robed mountains, I beheld two peaks throned for ever between firm land and heaven in unearthly loveliness: the spires and airy ridges of Koshtra Pivrarcha, and the wild precipices that soar upward from the abysses to the queenly silent snowdome of Koshtra Belorn.

The gods cultivate levitation, which is a different thing from levity, meaning skyey gravitation, uplift, aspiration expressed in bodily attitude.

They were a handful: shaggy peasants in smocks and woolen caps, villagers in patched jerkin and hose, their teenaged children an incongruous bawd from Viborg whose finery was pathetic in this skyey dark.