English edit

Etymology edit

sky +‎ -ful

Noun edit

skyful (plural skyfuls or skiesful)

  1. As much as a sky will hold.
    • 1874, Thomas Hardy, Far From The Madding Crowd:
      From this chaotic skyful of crowding flakes the mead and moor momentarily received additional clothing, only to appear momentarily more naked thereby.
    • 2007 April 11, Bernard Holland, “The Flute Is Awfully Nice, Tamino, but Check Out That Astral Sketchbook”, in New York Times[1]:
      The Queen of the Night is backlighted by a skyful of starry dots.