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UK
/stˈɑːɡeɪzɐ/
]
[ US /ˈstɑɹˌɡeɪzɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈstɑɹˌɡeɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a physicist who studies astronomy
- heavy-bodied marine bottom-lurkers with eyes on flattened top of the head
-
someone indifferent to the busy world
in the Odyssey Homer tells of lotus-eaters who live in dreamy indolence
How To Use stargazer In A Sentence
- The figure - 7 followed by 22 zeros or, more accurately, 70 sextillion - was calculated by a team of stargazers based at the Australian National University.
- An ugly stargazer assumes its customary position half-buried in the sand
- Emperor shrimp danced over sea cucumbers' backs and stargazers gazed into the blackness with their sad smiles.
- Unlike other stargazers, my friend does not resort to performing calculations with birthdays and positions of planets or shuffling and reading tarot cards.
- Hubble has been not only a boon to the nation's scientific community as well as amateur stargazers but also to school children brought to science by its amazing, penetrating look into space.
- He composed, arranged and performed in several leading highlife bands such as the Stargazers and Broadway Dance Band. Modiba: Love and Death , the New Album from Ghanaian Legend Ebo Taylor
- A pioneering telescope that helped 18th century stargazers map the skies has returned to the East Yorkshire country home where it remained for two centuries.
- Hundreds of Sheffield stargazers rose with the larks yesterday to become some of the first in the city to see the planet passing between the Earth and the sun.
- The stargazer is a flower commonly used to decorate caskets, but for TV personality Kris Aquino, it was a special sign used by her late ... RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds
- One of the stargazers was solar astronomer, Professor John Parkinson, from Sheffield Hallam University in England.