1. sky-blue - Noun
2. sky-blue - Adjective
3. sky-blue - Adjective Satellite
Having the blue color of the sky; azure; as, a sky-blue stone.
Source: Webster's dictionarysky blue
Because I could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me, or paused at least to strike a glancing blow with his sky-blue mouth as he passed. Barbara Kingsolver
She had been dressed in her sky-blue gown and had been suddenly almost terrible in her completeness-so different from the ragged serving girl who had slept on his shoulder. And yet, the very same girl had been inside that blue dress. Tad Williams
October's bright blue weather Source: Internet
After a short period in sky-blue the Foreign Legion adopted khaki with steel helmets, from early 1916. Source: Internet
Colour is as variable as the mineral's other properties, ranging from white to a powder blue to a sky blue, and from a blue-green to a yellowish green. Source: Internet
Among these are cendrée, or ash-colour; brunâtre, or brown; bleu-céleste or bleu de ciel, sky blue; amaranth or columbine, a bright violet-red or pink colour; and carnation, commonly used to represent flesh in French heraldry. Source: Internet