adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bright/clear/cloudless (= without clouds )
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The sun rose higher in the cloudless sky.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sky
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By day you can see for miles, and at night the moon shines brightly out of cloudless skies .
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And here at the equator, we noted, it was 85 degrees, with cloudless sky and tropical breezes.
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The blizzard had swept on and now a full moon hung low in the dark-blue cloudless sky .
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It is thoroughly bone-chilling on nights of the full moon when there are cloudless skies .
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The morning of December 31, 1862, came on with a cloudless sky and a ringing, frosty air.
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We all awoke to sunshine: a cloudless sky , pale winter sunshine, a cold day but bright.
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The flash of guns and long lines of musket fire could be seen in bright relief against the blue and cloudless sky .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And here at the equator, we noted, it was 85 degrees, with cloudless sky and tropical breezes.
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But the Sun does not shine all the time: even in perfectly cloudless weather, the Sun still sets at night.
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It was a beautiful cloudless morning and the canopies of the plane trees were lush and transparently golden with sunlight.
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Skylarks wheeled and sang high in the cloudless sky.
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The Moon in a cloudless blue sky is visible directly above the spacecraft.
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The night was cloudless , gorgeous.
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The sky was inky with cloudless black velvet studded by a million diamonds.
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Think About the temperature in Phoenix, Ariz., on a cloudless day in August.