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starry
/ ˈstɑːrɪ /
adjective
- filled, covered with, or illuminated by stars
- of, like, or relating to a star or stars
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Derived Forms
- ˈstarriness, noun
- ˈstarrily, adverb
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Other Words From
- starri·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It will swiftly become clear that there is no room in this starry-eyed arrangement for a compact with Washington.
The story of the starry-eyed music fan is a familiar one, but here Phillips delivers a surprising new twist on an old plot.
“If we can do it, anyone can,” Herjavec said, as starry-eyed as the young entrepreneurs who seek his council, and his coin.
Liberals—the same liberals whom Heilemann imagines being “still starry-eyed about Obama”—were especially aghast.
Who knew that professional cynic Bill Maher was such a starry-eyed idealist?
The long dry fingers of the palm trees rattled overhead, and looking up, he saw the divine light of the starry heavens.
We shall therefore now turn to a description of the portion of the starry world which is found in the limits of our solar system.
Fanny, Lloyd and I saddled and rode off with a lantern; it was a fine starry night, though pretty cold.
In all the ages, with all peoples, among all beliefs, mankind has always asked the secret of its destiny of the starry heavens.
They were floating thus in their starry dream when a quick, shrill noise, like that of a new whistle, sounded in their ears.
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