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stargazer

[stahr-gey-zer] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪ zər /
NOUN
observer of stars
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“The police officers testified” that “if a stargazer wants to take a blanket or a sleeping bag out at night to watch the stars and falls asleep, you don’t arrest them.”

From Slate • Apr. 22, 2024

A photo shows Mari’s manicured hand holding an ultrasound photo next to a white stargazer lily.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 11, 2023

As any halfway proficient stargazer will tell you, there are so many satellites and man-made debris in orbit around the Earth that it is impossible to observe the wonders of the universe without distraction.

From Salon • Mar. 25, 2023

Then a stargazer watching the camera’s livestream on YouTube sent him a screenshot of the spiral using an online messaging platform.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 27, 2023

“Well, they don’t sit around reading stargazer books and eating Christmas cookies. They fly someplace exotic. On their parents’ private jet.

From "Shine!" by J.J. and Chris Grabenstein




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