Sentence examples for were star from inspiring English sources

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were star

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Any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots.

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William Herschel recorded four objects in his 1786 work Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, including two he mistakenly believed were star clusters.

All except Neilson were star players.

His favorite toys were Star Wars figurines.

Both were star athletes looking for college scholarships.

A member of the national orchestra in which he and his cello were star performers?

It didn't, of course, but those it got were star turns, if a little odd.

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It turned out that most of the shrinks he encountered were star-fuckers like everybody else.

They were star-makers, and Tony began at the height of that era.

tours were star-studded morale boosters for isolated troops who felt out of touch and forgotten.

"I think they were star-struck and didn't do their due diligence," Ms. Stickland said.

Both Obamas were star-struck to be in the presence of the Harry Potter author, JK Rowling, the Telegraph says.

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