skyline
Refers to the overall view of a city's tall buildings.
Refers to the view of the central business district's tall buildings.
Used to describe a skyline that is very impressive and exciting.
Refers to the iconic skyline of Manhattan, New York.
Refers to the skyline of Tokyo, Japan.
The view of the horizon to the west, often associated with sunsets.
The view of the horizon to the north.
A common phrase referring to the ability to see the skyline from a certain point.
Used when an object is seen with the skyline as a background.
Refers to something being visible at the line where earth and sky appear to meet.
Indicates movement or extension from one side of the skyline to the other.
Indicates a position lower than the line of the horizon.
Indicates movement or position above the skyline.
To be the largest and most noticeable feature of a skyline.
When new buildings alter the appearance of the skyline.
To interrupt the smooth line of the horizon.
To occupy a large part of the skyline.