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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

Despite more than a century of sports legends appearing in films, very few have brought the stardust of their exploits on the field to the very different arena of the big screen.

From New York Times

There is a bit of stardust around Wrexham at the moment because of their famous owners but I don't think there will be a Hollywood ending to this tie.

From BBC

"Can I understand a very wealthy club wanting to get that stardust sprinkled in, as they see it, and increase the cap? Yes, I can," added Pinchen.

From BBC

As you might already have heard, you are literally made of stardust.

From Washington Post