Starry Sentence Examples

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  • The dark starry night was followed by a bright cheerful morning.

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  • How starry it is!

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  • He could see the clear starry sky between the dark roofs of two penthouses.

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  • Gazing at the high starry sky, at the moon, at the comet, and at the glow from the fire, Pierre experienced a joyful emotion.

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  • The walk was peaceful, the starry night and thrum of crickets easing her tired mind.

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  • Her gaze turned starry, her body easing against his.

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  • The night was dark but starry, the road showed black in the snow that had fallen the previous day--the day of the battle.

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  • Through the falling snow a purple-black and starry sky showed itself and the frost grew keener.

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  • If the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more starry, more immortal--that is your success.

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  • It ended the old Aristotelian distinction between the sphere beneath the moon and the starry spaces beyond.

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  • Leaves heart-shaped lobed and toothed; flowers white starry; ordinary garden soil.

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  • Above the dirty, ill-lit streets, above the black roofs, stretched the dark starry sky.

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  • Look out for me coming through the starry night !

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  • The silvered leaves of the pulmonaria light up the increasing gloom, alongside the tiny white starry flowers of sweet woodruff.

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  • This golden dematerialized light replaces the starry firmament or the picturesque landscape.

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  • Is n't its meaning the lilac petals on water, camomile 's sensuous sinking lip on lip, into starry extinction !

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  • A mountain, or a starry sky, offers no foothold to our desires.

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  • Star-related images always make for a great theme and easy decor with themes like "A Night Under to Stars," "Starry Nights," and "Written In the Stars."

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  • The famous artist Vincent Van Gogh is almost as well-known for his difficult and tragic life as he is for his expressive paintings, such as The Starry Night.

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  • The poorest forms have starry flowers and scarcely any markings.

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  • The cult once introduced would tend to persevere, and the development of astrological science culminating in a calendar and in a system of interpretation of the movements and occurrences in the starry heavens would be an important factor in maintaining the position of Sin in the pantheon.

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  • Shifty Shellshock - Otherwise known as Seth Binzer, former lead singer of the band Crazy Town and best known for the song Starry Eyed Surprise featuring D.J.

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  • The plant forms a rosette of linear sheathing leaves, from which columnar spikes 1 to 2 feet high, bearing bright yellow starry flowers in a dense raceme, and having the aspect of a miniature Eremurus, issue.

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  • S. stellata is a graceful plant from American woods, with starry white flowers deeply fringed at the edges, on stems of 18 inches high.

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  • Starry yellow flowers with an orange centre appear in loose spike-like clusters during May and June, followed by oval yellow berries.

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  • T. cordifolia bears little starry creamy-white flowers, the buds delicately tinged with pink, a well-flowered mass seen a few yards off having a close likeness to a wreath of foam.

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  • Campanula Abietina - Forms close mats of leaves 2 inches high, and gives a delightful lot of open starry reddish-purple flowers in May, on wiry stems 9 inches high.

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  • Acutangula (Campanula Arvatica) - A pretty Spanish kind affording a profusion of starry deep violet flowers in July and August.

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  • Gargano Hairbell (Campanula Garganica) - A compact plant of prostrate habit, the starry erect flowers in branching racemes, pale blue, shading off to white towards the centre in summer, thriving in a rock garden or a border.

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  • The leaves are rushy, and two or three yellow starry flowers are borne on each scape.

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  • More starry, but with smaller cups, are Nelson's hybrids; tall, free, and distinct habit; the best, Nelsoni major, minor, pulchellus (perfect shape), Mrs C.J.

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  • Romantic locations are great - parks, museums, even the classic back seat of a car on a starry night.

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  • The starry look complements any prom dress beautifully, and the leather foot bed provides extra comfort.

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  • The mesh upper is studded with rhinestone accents, adding an unusual and truly starry angle to an otherwise basic shoe.

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  • How about a fairy rushing toward a full moon on a trail of starry fairy dust?

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  • Picture a pixie swinging on a crescent moon against a starry background.

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  • Give her this flannel sleep set in Starry Night to keep her warm.

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  • The sweet smelling starry yellow flowers fill summer days with a heady fragrance which attracts the bees.

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  • Among the plants I saw were monkey flowers and starry saxifrage.

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  • One advantage of the comet theory is that comets move across the starry sky.

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  • It is related that Nezahualcoyotl, the poet-king of Tezcuco, built a ninestoried temple with a starry roof above, in honour of the invisible deity called Tloquenahuaque, " he who is all in himself," or Ipalnemoani, " he by whom we live," who had no image, and was propitiated, not by bloody sacrifices, but by incense and flowers.

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  • The Order of the Starry Cross, for high-born ladies of the Roman Catholic faith who devote themselves to good works, spiritual and temporal, was founded in 1668 by the empress -Eleanor, widow of the emperor Ferdinand III.

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  • Featuring live performances from Broadway stars and celebrities, it's a truly starry night.

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  • Secondly, we should not be quite so starry eyed about Cymdeithas as Richard is.

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  • Although starry stonewort appears to tolerate slightly saline conditions, its performance may decline if salinity levels increase.

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  • At the entrance to the Arbat Square an immense expanse of dark starry sky presented itself to his eyes.

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  • I confess to being spellbound when I stand outside on a starry night and simply gaze upwards.

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  • Have they the right to mar the very peace of our starry heavens by human sacrifices?

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  • I saw this piece on tour with a much less starry cast, looking somewhat daunted by its difficulties.

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  • Featuring live performances from Broadway stars and celebrities, it 's a truly starry night.

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  • Visualization is often present in guided relaxation exercises whether a person imagines walking in a field of rich green grass, a twilight forest or laying on a warm rock beneath a starry sky.

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  • The starry white flowers are 2 to 3 inches across, with purplish sepals and sweetly scented, though forms occur that are almost without scent, and others with flowers more or less incurved.

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  • In particular, "Tinkerbell and Starry Night" and "Bubbly Tinkerbell" are two that would make a fantastic holiday theme.

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