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the stardust

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Particles of matter that fall from space down to Earth; often used idiomatically to suggest a fanciful or dreamlike quality.

  • My sister's eyes were full of stardust, and she'd spend hours lazily planning her future life when she would make her big break in the movies.

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The stardust is all Arsenal's.

The stardust dawn of space-time?

And the Stardust needed considerable work.

"The stardust is gone," she added.

But eventually the stardust will wear off.

Breaking down in tears she added: "The stardust is gone".

At the Stardust Theater, 1650 Broadway, at 51st Street.

"It was so cute," Mr. Nisbett said of the Stardust.

The Stardust did not turn them into sailors right away.

The main venue at Kutsher's, the Stardust Ballroom, has a capacity of 2,800.

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