North Star

NOUN
  1. the brightest star in Ursa Minor; at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper; the northern axis of the earth points toward it
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How To Use North Star In A Sentence

  • A mariner must have his eye upon rocks and sands as well as upon the North Star.
  • Polaris, the North Star, appears stationary in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space.
  • The North Star, however, hovers above the actual pole or close to it.
  • Love is like the North Star. In a changing world, it's always constant. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • And I have undertaken the most difficult task, at the command -- for in such a case the timorous suggestion, hooped round by poignant apologies, is no less than a command -- of that human creature whom, in the little island under the north star, he held most dear of all -- his wife, to set a copingstone, a mere nothing in the air, upon the last work that came from his pen. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
  • Suraklin thought like that, you know," he said, making a minute adjustment to the rete and sighting along the alidade at the North Star, high in the frosty sky. The Silicon Mage
  • He began his own abolitionist newspaper, The North Star.
  • A mariner must have his eye upon rocks and sands as well as upon the North Star.
  • Rob Giesbrecht arrived in Dundas on Wednesday and took over the goaltending reins for the final two games as he backstopped the North Stars to the Allan Cup championship.
  • A mariner must have his eye upon rocks and sands as well as upon the North Star.
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