English adverb: sky-high | |||
| 1. | sky-high (with verb `to blow') destroyed completely; blown apart or to pieces | ||
| Samples | They blew the bridge sky-high. The committee blew the thesis sky-high. | ||
| 2. | sky-high in a lavish or enthusiastic manner | ||
| Samples | He extolled her virtues sky-high. | ||
| Synonyms | enthusiastically | ||
| 3. | sky-high to a very high level | ||
| Samples | Prices have gone sky-high. Garbage was piled sky-high. The men were flung sky-high by the explosion. | ||