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skied, ppl. a.|skaɪd| [f. sky n.1 or v.1] 1. Seeming to touch or reach the sky; lofty. rare—1.
1730–46Thomson Autumn 1097 Wide the pale deluge floats, and streaming mild O'er the sky'd mountain to the shadowy vale. 2. As second element in combs.: Having a sky of a specified kind.
1839–52Bailey Festus 270 In the bright, hot, blue-skied East. 1903L. C. Smithers Burton's Arab. Nts. 7 The..sensuousness of the hot-skied East glows from every tale. 3. Cricket. Of a ball: Hit or sent up high in the air. Also transf. of a stroke.
1868Morning Star 19 June, Judging the bound of the ball when it lands after a high throw or skied hit. |