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stars
noun as in fate
verb as in predestinate
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
In the years to come, Wha became a legendary starting out spot for various soon-to-be rock stars.
The twin entrepreneurs and stars of HGTV's Property Brothers will be taking your questions live on Tuesday, December 16 at 2pm.
Like many rock stars of the time, Ramone lived there on-and-off for a time; he even detoxed from heroin there once.
During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars.
"Our Siberian girls are admired more by Asian countries than by the West," Elite Stars school director Tatyana Fetisova told me.
The moon seemed to smile on him; the aurora appeared to dance with unwonted vigour, as if in glee; the very stars winked at him!
The storm, however, was over; the moon and stars were shining in a clear sky, and the aurora was dancing merrily.
When it cleared, the valley was a solid expanse of white, and the stars shone out as if in an Arctic sky.
Aristide again sought the message of the stars; but the sky was clouded over, and soon a fine rain began to fall.
A red moon hung above the mournful hills, and the stars shone in their myriads.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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