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  1. grammar - When do we say "skies" instead of "sky"? - English …

    Jan 30, 2019 · In a sense, those are all different "skies" even though the expanse above us is always the same "sky." For a safe option, just always use "sky." When you are comparing …

  2. grammatical number - Using "skies" instead of "sky" - English …

    Jun 15, 2020 · Skies is a poetic/literary word used to mean heaven or heavenly power. The first example sentence could mean reach for heaven. In some set phrases, the used word is skies, …

  3. difference - When should I use the word "skies"? - English …

    What's the difference between "sky" and "skies"? I'm really confused since I watched a news saying "People cheered and clapped as the moon blocked the sun for about 2.5 minutes under …

  4. etymology - Where does "the sky is falling" come from? - English ...

    Feb 9, 2016 · Interestingly, larks are connected to an earlier commentary on skies falling. From "Debate on the Bank of the United States" (April 13, 1810), in The American Register, or …

  5. What is the difference between "the spacecraft is in the sky" and …

    Nov 17, 2023 · sky noun /skaɪ/ /skaɪ/ [countable, uncountable] (plural skies) the space above the earth that you can see when you look up, where clouds and the sun, moon and stars appear …

  6. Can't get the meaning of this sentence from A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    Dec 18, 2017 · And now two smaller Cratchits, boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that outside the baker’s they had smelt the goose, and known it for their own; and basking in …

  7. Where does the phrase "cool your jets" come from?

    Jul 2, 2013 · The OED says the phrase "cool your jets", meaning to calm down or become less agitated, is originally US and the first quoted in a newspaper: 1973 Daily Tribune (Wisconsin …

  8. prepositions - "war on" or "war against" and "war for" - English ...

    Dec 16, 2018 · 1 we have waged a war against smog. we have waged a war on smog. If I want to figuratively convey the message we have started to tackle air pollution, smog in particular, …

  9. Where did the phrase blue sky thinking come from?

    Jun 3, 2018 · wordhistories from the 1700's. Then in the 20th century emerged the business jargon: blue sky thinking Origin: Some people believe this began as a reference to casual …

  10. Origin of the idiom "If ifs and buts were candy and nuts"?

    If down the starry skies should fall, The starlings would be cheap: If Belles talk'd reason at a ball, The band might go to sleep. […] And finally, printed in 1821, an excerpt translated from a …