Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
buttermilk-sky
Noun
/ˈbʌtərˌmɪlk skaɪ/

Definition
A phrase that describes a specific type of sky that has a pale, milky appearance, often associated with warm weather and a sense of tranquility.

Examples
- The artist painted a serene landscape with a buttermilk-sky glowing above.
- As they sat on the porch, they admired the buttermilk-sky at sunset.
- The weather was perfect, with a bright buttermilk-sky stretching endlessly overhead.

Meaning
The term ‘buttermilk-sky’ is used to evoke imagery of a soft, creamy sky, reminiscent of buttermilk, often seen during calm, sunny days.

Synonyms
- Milk-sky
- Pale sky
- Creamy sky