Definition of Blue Sky in English :

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Blue Sky meaning in English

Meaning of Blue Sky in English

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Blue Sky pronunciation in English

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Blue Sky

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Noun

1. blue, blue air, blue sky, wild blue yonder

the sky as viewed during daylight

Example Sentences:
'he shot an arrow into the blue'

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Blue Sky

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noun
1. (modifier)
of or denoting theoretical research without regard to any future application of its result
a blue-sky project
verb -skies, -skying or -skied
2. 
to theorize (about something that may not lead to any practical application)

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Blue Sky

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adjective
of no value; worthless

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Blue Sky

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adj.
1.
a. Not limited by conventional notions of what is practical or feasible; imaginative or visionary: "Proponents of blue-sky thinking often cite the Wright brothers as validation" (David Colman).
b. Unrealistic or impractical: "[The author] shows what is testable physics, what is philosophy's domain, and what is blue-sky nonsense" (Ann Finkbeiner).
2. or blue-skied (-skīd) Having a cloudless sky; clear: a blue-sky day.
intr.v. blue-skied, blue-sky·ing, blue-skies
To hold or express unrealistic or impractical views, especially in estimating something.

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