"Scye" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Skye
1. A Scottish island which is part of the Inner Hebrides.
1. The scye is the circular piece of fabric at the top of a sleeve of a garment.
In sewing, the scye is the key shape of the armhole. When a garment is laid flat, a line drawn from the underarm tack and the edge of the garment creates two shapes: a body, with an ellipse whose major axis is parallel to the shoulder; and a scye, which is a semicircle.
In order to fit well, clothing must have a scye that is high enough to cover all of the arm (which prevents the upper part of the arm from being constricted), but still fits snugly.
The arm should be an ellipse, which provides room for the muscles of the upper arm.
The shirt can be plastered around the arm with the blank seam inserted at the front at the side.
2. In an act of providence, a patch on an aircraft scye saved two lives.
Entirely independent of other aircraft on instruments and with visibility almost nil, a commercial airliner encountered a thick snowstorm over the friable ridges of the Pyrenees. The plane was off course and headed dead center downhill at 2,000 ft on being on a declivity.
Emergency procedure was followed when propellers denatured to avoid flying out of control, because they cannot be stopped.
Early rescue services heard nothing due to the thick blanket of snow.
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To scuttle means to abandon or destroy a ship or a plan in a sudden or cowardly way, often in order to avoid danger or responsibility.
Scuttlebutt is a noun that refers to gossip or rumors, especially those that are unofficial and often unverified. It can also refer to a large water cask or barrel used to store water on a ship. However, in naval contexts, it typically means a small, shallow tank on a ship used to collect and serve water for the crew.<br><br>In general, when someone is referred to as someone who spreads scuttlebutt, it means they are known for sharing or perpetuating gossip or rumors, often without verifying the validity of the information.
To move or walk with a quick, irregular gait, often with a feeling of awkwardness, clumsiness, or lack of coordination. It can also refer to a type of crustacean, such as a crab, that moves in a sideways or sideways-moving motion.
Scyllite is a very rare mineral species that only occurs in a few locations in the world. In fact, it is one of the rarest minerals known. It is a silicate mineral belonging to the plagioclase feldspar group. Scyllite is named after Scylla, a sea monster from ancient Greek mythology. The mineral was first discovered in the 19th century.