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skywriting
/ ˈ첹ɪˌɪɪŋ /
noun
the forming of words in the sky by the release of smoke or vapour from an aircraft
the words so formed
Other Word Forms
- ˈˌɰٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of skywriting1
Example Sentences
“Leave the land alone,” the ephemeral skywriting said in puffs of wispy smoke.
These include skywriting — writing letters large in the air — and drawing words in shaving cream.
He buys up every ad space imaginable in the lead-up to the primary — radio, television, Internet, billboard, skywriting, Super Bowl, car wraps, biceps tattoos, corn mazes in the shape of his wide, wide grin.
Friends pilot the plane that’s skywriting the words YAY, YOU! across your universe.
It’s also quicker than skywriting, just four seconds a character, coming out in a series of puffs.
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