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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
heavens

"realm of the heavenly bodies," 1670s, from heaven.

Wiktionary
heavens

interj. An expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, or frustration. n. 1 (context often with 'the' English) (plural of heaven English): the distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars. 2 (context religion English) (plural of heaven English): the abode of God or the gods; the abode of the blessed departed. 3 (context rare English) (plural of heaven English): the near sky of the weather, etc. 4 (context rare English) (plural of heaven English) the will of God or the gods, Providence.

WordNet
heavens

n. the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected [syn: celestial sphere, sphere, empyrean, firmament, vault of heaven, welkin]

Wikipedia
Heavens (band)

Heavens was an independent rock band featuring Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio and Josiah Steinbrick. The duo signed to Epitaph Records and released their debut album, Patent Pending, on September 12, 2006.

They spent the 2006 fall season playing the UK and select dates across the US with Darker My Love.

Heavens

Heavens may refer to:

  • The sky, low-Earth orbit, or outer space (also celestial spheres or Biblical firmament)
  • Heaven of general religious, theological, and metaphysical belief
  • Seven Heavens a classic generally esoteric and metaphysical study of heaven
  • Heavens (band), an American rock band
  • Heavens (album), a 1987 album by Big Dipper
  • "Heavens", a song by James from Seven
Heavens (album)

Heavens is the debut full-length music album from Boston band Big Dipper. The album was released in 1987 on Homestead Records. Heavens was remastered and rereleased as part of Merge Record's Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology in 2008. The song, "Mr. Woods", was covered by Gigolo Aunts on Safe and Sound: A Benefit in Response to the Brookline Clinic Violence, released in 1996 on Mercury Records (Catalog Number: 314 534 067-2).

Usage examples of "heavens".

On that day, in less than eighteen months, when the Crown of Stars crowned the heavens, the way would be open for Anne to weave a great spell to cast the Aoi land back out into the aether, to create a second cataclysm.

After eight weeks of patient waiting, for you know that the cares of the world and of the heavens weigh upon her, I was admitted to her holy presence two days ago, on the feast day of St.

A few tendrils of smoke drifted lazily into the heavens from the walled city of Gent.

When the shaman glances up at the heavens, her coarse mane of pale hair sweeps down her back to the place where' woman-hips meet mare-shoulders.

Yet, if I close my eyes, I can still see it gleaming in the heavens, with its tail lashing the snow on the high mountain peaks.

They passed windowless walled compounds, all locked away, a dozen of the distinctive octagonal Arethousan churches, and once a circular Jinna temple with its stair-stepped roof and central pillar jutting up toward the heavens, tattered streamers of red cloth flapping idly from the exposed portion of the pillar as a lazy wind out of the north teased them into motion.

He spoke to it of dragons rising majestically into the heavens and of the lion queens on whose tawny backs he and his companions had ridden.

Using a polished walking stick, she traced lines between the stones, and with each line in the sand a line of light threaded down from the heavens to catch in the stones.

Now the heavens were full of the sound as the great creature approached.

Snow spun out of the heavens and, abruptly, came down in streaming waves of dense white.

A high scream pierced the heavens, an eerie cry that lingered on and on and chilled her to the heart.

Maybe the end would come swiftly, a bolt of lightning called down from the heavens to burn her to ash.

A few clouds concealed patches of the sky, but she could see most of the span of the heavens, the most beautiful sight in all of creation.

The heavens could not lie because, as the blessed Daisan had written, they had no liberty to govern themselves.

His own life would be a bright, brief flame that might split the darkness for as long as lightning kindled the heavens, but no more.