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Definition of skywriting in English: skywritingnoun ˈskʌɪrʌɪtɪŋˈskaɪˌraɪdɪŋ mass nounWords in the form of smoke trails made by an aeroplane, especially for advertising. (飞机放烟写出或画出的尤用作广告的)空中文字 the planes were spewing their skywriting above the beach Example sentencesExamples - Lucky Strike, for example, ‘has a rich heritage of doing the unexpected,’ including skywriting during the 1940s.
- Sadly, elephants cost too much nowadays, and my skywriting isn't what it was.
- He notes that this global purveyor of caffeinated sugar water once tried to pitch its drink to Cubans with a skywriting ad.
- What's going to change is how closely I listen; to myself, to others, to the universe as it whispers its secrets in the form of omens, skywriting and tea leaves.
- He feels safe knowing that Brian May lives nearby in L.A. and believes that Freddie and Princess Diana speak to him from the heavens in skywriting.
- Forget the traditional methods for proposing marriage - the bended knee, the skywriting, the Jumbotron query at the local ballpark.
- They flirt with script, resembling at times elaborate precision skywriting.
- I'm 15, listening to the Smiths, waiting for each lyric like they were skywriting.
- The strange skywriting reported last week was accomplished by an independent skywriter pilot who is out on a regular basis writing ‘Jesus Loves U.‘
- Scholarly skywriting filters all contributions to a discussion via an editor.
Derivativesnoun In one video work, he makes a blackboard of the sky and then, using a skywriter for chalk, draws a rough star in the air. Example sentencesExamples - Every evening from June 6 to 10, artists' drawings or selected words will be drawn in the sky by a team of skywriters.
- The only thing better might be via a skywriter from an airplane.
- I briefly considered hiring a skywriter to fly over Chicago and write the words ‘THE BOSS IS BACK’ in the sky with smoke.
- When he attacks people, he does it with a skywriter, not an airbrush.
Definition of skywriting in US English: skywritingnounˈskīˌrīdiNGˈskaɪˌraɪdɪŋ Words in the form of smoke trails made by an airplane, especially for advertising. (飞机放烟写出或画出的尤用作广告的)空中文字 Example sentencesExamples - They flirt with script, resembling at times elaborate precision skywriting.
- Scholarly skywriting filters all contributions to a discussion via an editor.
- What's going to change is how closely I listen; to myself, to others, to the universe as it whispers its secrets in the form of omens, skywriting and tea leaves.
- He feels safe knowing that Brian May lives nearby in L.A. and believes that Freddie and Princess Diana speak to him from the heavens in skywriting.
- Lucky Strike, for example, ‘has a rich heritage of doing the unexpected,’ including skywriting during the 1940s.
- Forget the traditional methods for proposing marriage - the bended knee, the skywriting, the Jumbotron query at the local ballpark.
- Sadly, elephants cost too much nowadays, and my skywriting isn't what it was.
- He notes that this global purveyor of caffeinated sugar water once tried to pitch its drink to Cubans with a skywriting ad.
- I'm 15, listening to the Smiths, waiting for each lyric like they were skywriting.
- The strange skywriting reported last week was accomplished by an independent skywriter pilot who is out on a regular basis writing ‘Jesus Loves U.‘
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