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stardust

[stahr-duhst] / ˈstɑrˌdʌst /


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But while we are all made of stardust, there seems to be a lot more of it in the universe than scientists can explain from a basic cataloging of obvious sources.

From Scientific American

It’s not like we expected him to materialize in a coil of stardust, but it still felt surprising to watch Pharoah Sanders take the bandstand late in life.

From Washington Post

The audience and perhaps more consequently the board of directors cultivated by Cates may have preferred their grit with a bit more stardust.

From Los Angeles Times

This makes me humble, feel down to earth, reminds me of what small insignificant pieces of stardust we all are in the end.

From New York Times

Moor Mother’s beats, if you’d call them that, tend to sound like stardust incinerating itself.

From New York Times