Pronunciation: /ˈoʊpən ˈskaɪz/
noun a large expanse of clear sky without obstructions
A1 I love looking up at the open skies and watching the clouds go by.
A2 The children ran through the field, enjoying the freedom of the open skies above them.
B1 The pilot was grateful for the clear open skies that allowed for a smooth flight.
B2 The photographer captured the beauty of the open skies at sunset, creating stunning images.
C1 The explorer trekked through the vast open skies of the Arctic, admiring the untouched landscape.
C2 The artist found inspiration in the open skies, using them as a metaphor for limitless possibilities in her work.
adjective describing the type of skies that are open and clear
A1 I love to fly in open skies.
A2 The pilot announced that we were flying under open skies.
B1 The hot air balloon drifted peacefully in the open skies.
B2 The photographer captured the breathtaking view of the mountains under the open skies.
C1 The painter was inspired by the vastness of the open skies in the desert.
C2 Sailing through the open skies in a glider is a truly exhilarating experience.
formal The treaty allowed for open skies between the two countries, promoting peaceful relations.
informal I love flying under open skies, it's so freeing.
slang Let's hit the road and drive under the open skies, man.
figurative Her mind was like open skies, full of endless possibilities.
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