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  • I was generally a starry-eyed romantic teen rather than a lusty one.
  • I bought some starry lights for the cherry tree.
  • Quiet folks ... the woman who should have been the 44th President of the United States is handling our starry-eyed mainstream media with the ease that comes with being a part of the most successful Democratic presidential legacy since FDR (see Bill Clinton). Clinton: 'I broke my elbow, not my larynx'
  • Allium aflatunense (native to Iran) has dense spherical umbels of starry lilac-purple flowers (the puffball effect) on stems two to three feet tall.
  • That is a shame, because the cold snap brought a magical winter scene of frosty nights under starry skies. Times, Sunday Times
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  • What it was now was the starry 1939-45 War again, and it was a very blobby and liny and crackly film you could viddy had been made by the Germans. Where's the show?
  • Caithe and Zojja were not starry-eyed about the prospects, either. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • A rocky hillside rises from behind the pool, making for a spectacular setting on a starry night. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was made in a naturalistic set with a starry cast, authentic props and costumes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe because (for some reason I'm not sure of) it reminds me of being outside on a cool October night, under a starry sky.
  • Roll on those starry, starry nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • This heavy bloomer gets its name from the way each flower bud swells before its starry petals unfold.
  • He was running across a field that bore only the most luminous, starry flowers in existence.
  • The astronomer look at the starry sky, trying to locate centaur.
  • It is true, however, that relationships between cads and starry-eyed romantics are rarely what they seem.
  • I go outside in the cold to get to the breaker box and find I'm standing in the alley beneath a perfectly clear and starry sky.
  • Both of them sat on lawn chairs in the yard behind the condo now, their gazes locked on the brilliantly starry sky.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • What was once an empty backdrop of a starry sky was filled with a bright, silvery object.
  • Hung on the wall in a grid, the paintings resemble a starry night sky - the gorgeous and serendipitous result of a very mechanical process.
  • Enjoy a peaceful night sleep under Twilight Sea Turtle's starry night sky.
  • In 1462, Ficino decorated the Medici villa at Careggi (home to the Platonic Academy) with astrological signs,10 an ornamental scheme also found in frescoes of the Sala dei Mesi at the Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara (1470) ,11 and in ceilings of the Medici palace at Florence (1456), whose lapis lazuli and gold-leaf ornament offered admirers a sparkling abstraction of the starry sky. 12 We can imagine a similar heavenly apparition in the gold and sapphire ceiling of the Urbino studiolo, especially when illuminated by a setting sun or candlelight. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • And in this universal cataclasm of the starry councils, what could a poor Diana do, Diana of the Petty Bag, but abandon her pride of place to some rude Orion? Framley Parsonage
  • Leo's royal star Regulus and red planet Mars appear in a colorful pairing just above the horizon in this starry skyscape.
  • Interestingly enough, it seems that the starry look of old-style screen goddesses has been replaced today by popular music divas. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was the congregator of those great spirits who presided over the resurrection of learning; the Lucifer of that starry flock which in the thirteenth century shone forth from republican Italy, as from a heaven, into the darkness of the benighted world. English literary criticism
  • Like the 1939 classic it adores, Australia is stiltedly comical, sweepingly starry-eyed, and melodramatic in its approach to war and racism. Buzzine » DVD Roundup
  • The thick curtain of the green vine that drapes the piazza is hung over its whole surface with the long drooping clusters of its starry flowers that lose all their sweetness upon the air, and show from the garden beneath like an immense airy veil of delicate white lace in the moonlight, -- a wonderful white glory. An Island Garden
  • Where the huge velarium that Nero had stretched across the Colosseum at Rome, that Titan sail of purple on which was represented the starry sky, and Apollo driving a chariot drawn by white, gilt-reined steeds? The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Macrophages in the starry sky pattern may be engaged in clearing lymphoma cells lytically infected with EBV.
  • Lighting up the monument would cut the visual connection between the monument and the starry night sky at a stroke. Times, Sunday Times
  • We wanted to make the most of the balmy night, starry sky and beaming moon. The Sun
  • Here's one: It's late summer in New Zealand--that means fleecy lambs frolicking in green grass, warm starry nights in the mountains, close encounters with dolphins, verdant hobbit habitats perfect for hiking... Sick Of Winter? It's Summer In New Zealand...
  • The Christmas tree is decorated with coloured lights because they remind us of the stars flickering through the branches on a cold starry winter night.
  • She's got some starry-eyed notion about reforming society.
  • Evening Prayer II for August 15 features this antiphon: ‘The Virgin Mary was taken up to the heavenly bridal chamber where the King of kings is seated on a starry throne.’
  • She looked starry in a tulle ball gown with a plunging illusion neckline and fluttery full sleeves.
  • Starry-eyed younglings had scaled the walls of reality to enter the Magic Kingdom.
  • All that they gave me, my brothers, was a crappy starry mirror to look into, and indeed I was not your handsome young Narrator any longer but a real strack of a sight, my rot swollen and my glazzies all red and my nose bumped a bit also. Where's the show?
  • Against the starry backdrop about a dozen or so tiny, cone-like dots appeared, and buzzed around the wreckage.
  • So here is yet another youngster with starry-eyed visions of winning a Grammy aka Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
  • A sacred tree is often found in Assyrian sculpture; symbol of the starry hosts, Saba. gardens -- planted enclosures for idolatry; the counterpart of the garden of Eden. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The action is set against an original score by composer Deirdre Gribbin, Stein's wife, while the starry cast also includes Susannah York and Anne Marie Duff.
  • Over the fences I could see the cruel outlines of mountain ridges etched against a starry sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perfectly dubbed "folktronica" by Rolling Stone, her hit songs such as "Starry Eyed" and "The Writer" have up-tempo spunk and downbeat sass. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • McCaw may be a hard-nosed businessman, but there is a starry-eyed visionary in him, too.
  • The second miniature shows a couple embracing, seated on a stone bench in front of a starry sky with a disc-shaped moon.
  • This 1953 recording was the first on LP, as opposed to 78s, and its starry cast attracted a wide audience.
  • These tulips will spread gradually and reliably to form dense patches of small starry flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the whole human drift, from the first ape-man to the last savant, is but a phantom, a flash of light and a flutter of movement across the infinite face of the starry night. THE HUMAN DRIFT
  • Since the escorting took a long time, there were rumours about what might have transpired on that starry night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gale is breaking," he told me, waving his mittened hand at a starry segment of sky momentarily exposed by the thinning clouds. CHAPTER XXXVIII
  • Here Flora had surely played a trick to plant golden genista against the intense sapphire blue of a Capri sea, and she must have emptied her apron all at once to have spangled the rough grass with cistus, anemone, and starry asphodel. The Jolliest School of All
  • Nouell, wherein as you haue hearde, bee contayned the straunge aduentures of a fayre and innocente Duchesse: whose life tried like gould in the fornace, glittereth at this daye like a bright starry planet, shining in the firmament with moste splendent brightnesse aboue all the rest, to the eternal prayse of feminine kinde. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • The club's long since gone but the memories of those starry nights have never faded.
  • starry illumination
  • The upward pull of a starry cupola or the mesmerizing allure of a sun-drenched atrium are some obvious examples.
  • Not even the most starry-eyed geeks are claiming that an LCD monitor can and should replace the richest, most fully textured college experience out there (at least not yet).
  • We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
  • And thou, Nature! surround him with mountains, cliffs, and seas; lull him with golden dawns and crimson eves; inweave him in thy magic circle of azure days and starry nights; O mother Nature -- closely embrace the The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Bluebeard comes on strong in spring with silvery, almost-white toothed foliage, followed by the clearest blue, starry flowers in late summer.
  • She gazed up at the starry night sky and thought about her future.
  • These tulips will spread gradually and reliably to form dense patches of small starry flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last week the 48-year-old actress unleashed another sockeroo that left reviewers starryeyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the end of World War II, with jets zooming through the sky at hundreds of miles an hour but helicopters barely breaking 100, the dream of the convertiplane began to entice more than just starry-eyed inventors such as Gerard Herrick. The Dream Machine
  • We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
  • It's time these starry-eyed amateurs stopped their hare-brained meddling.
  • NOT unremembering we pass our exile from the starry ways: Aphrodite
  • But there would remain with him through the ages in that starry loneliness the idea of tallness; he would have in the awful spaces for companion and comfort the definite conception that he was growing taller and not (for instance) growing fatter. Heretics
  • Over the fences I could see the cruel outlines of mountain ridges etched against a starry sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • A starry cast - including Susan Sarandon, Jeff Goldblum and Claire Danes - is assembled on the Long Island set of Igby Goes Down.
  • We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
  • We passed through channels edged by emerald mountains and snowcapped volcanoes; the starry night skies were unsurpassable.
  • The astronomer looked at the starry sky, trying to locate Centaur.
  • This time, instead of a colorful sunset, it's a starry night sky.
  • I want to leave the trivial living on dishonorably of the human world, and soar with you in the vast starry sky.
  • No, this was a uniquely charr torment—with churning water and buoyant hyenas and a pesky human and a starry-eyed sylvari leading a parade of fools. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • You give me a bunch of roses, bathing the morning dew; you see me off with sunshine. Nowadays, roses are still there but we are not together.I miss you very much in a starry night in autumn.
  • Next to the skeletal images are a galaxy of starry shapes that bring delight to many gardeners. Times, Sunday Times
  • The starry cast is led by Ralph Fiennes as Mark Antony, Simon Russell Beale as Cassius, Paul Rhys as Brutus, Fiona Shaw as Portia and John Shrapnel as Caesar.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • That doesn't mean we're left with a starry-eyed romanticism.
  • The closest star system, Alpha Centauri, and the giant Omega Centauri globular star cluster also shine in the starry night.
  • Nouell, wherein as you haue hearde, bee contayned the straunge aduentures of a fayre and innocente Duchesse: whose life tried like gould in the fornace, glittereth at this daye like a bright starry planet, shining in the firmament with moste splendent brightnesse aboue all the rest, to the eternal prayse of feminine kinde. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • In the evening, temperatures drop to sweater-level and an even homier vibe spreads across the starry scape. Keeping Reality at Bay
  • He looked to Juan, eyes bright and starry.
  • This is a story about the love between a seemingly incompatible couple, a starry-eyed and mischievous high school girl and an all-conquering and powerful public prosecutor.
  • In this poem, Longley acknowledges that in spite of his long experience as a professional poet, he finds it difficult to describe, to put into words, the starry night sky that he observes.
  • In the course of the performance, projections above the stage suggested a nightscape of starry fields and woods reflected in still water.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • The moon waxed unhurriedly across the starry cloudless skies, sharing what little light it had borrowed from the sun with the earth for the duration of the night.
  • There is also an overnight pack camp, where riders enjoy dinner from the open fire and a night under the beautiful starry sky. The Sun
  • It was made in a naturalistic set with a starry cast, authentic props and costumes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes a single slender thread, impearled with dewdrops, bridged the distance from one tendril to another, again a bit of cobweb was spread over a dead leaf, to catch a hint of iridescence from the sun or moon; and now and then a shimmering length of ghostly fabric was set in place at dusk, to hold the starry lights that came to shine upon the broken tapestry with the peace of benediction. Master of the Vineyard
  • The poem swung in majestic rhythm to the cool tumult of interstellar conflict, to the onset of starry hosts, to the impact of cold suns and the flaming up of nebular in the darkened void; and through it all, unceasing and faint, like a silver shuttle, ran the frail, piping voice of man, a querulous chirp amid the screaming of planets and the crash of systems. Chapter 35
  • Then, under a starry sky, we ate chateaubriand at a candlelit table on the lakeside veranda of the hotel, hoping the night would never end.
  • The golden, starry wonders of the dark universe unfurled before the brave interstellar vessel “Argus” like a black flag of victory with a whole bunch of holes in it as the mysterious mission buoyantly commenced that would one day resolve critical questions about space, time, and the appropriate ratio of nuts to chips in a perfect chocolate chip cookie. Campbell and Strugeon Full Details
  • These tulips will spread gradually and reliably to form dense patches of small starry flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite a starry cast - Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver - the film's try at myth-making makes it ponderous.
  • a starry-eyed reformer
  • When Giselle Kapochany's beautiful soprano voice began to sing ‘Stille Nacht’ under the starry sky, one by one doors opened onto lit rooms, and voices from many countries joined in.
  • I must say they seem very unstarry and friendly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any reasonably sensible person who had seen the movie would know that a stage adaptation couldn't possibly work, but that, apparently, didn't prevent a number of starry names from signing up to the project.
  • So, with film-star houses and unstarry prices, what's the catch? Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the fences I could see the cruel outlines of mountain ridges etched against a starry sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want to see farther afield, there's a telescope for making the most of the starry night skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrap up warm and hope for a starry sky free from clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, starry skies and misty mornings in the city.
  • From its sea monsters to its starry cast, this is a dazzling Idomeneo, says Andrew Clements
  • The seeds themselves are also closely covered with starry hairs, which are so entangled that they hold the seeds together firmly; these hairs, however, are absent from the upper half of the seed, whose thin brittle vascular primine is shining, smooth, and marked with a brown nipple, the remains of the foramen. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • It is the writing of a man who understood that sober, bleak-eyed realism serves the cause of human emancipation more faithfully than starry-eyed Utopia.
  • Portsmouth, N.H., a vessel that was destined to fight a good fight for the honor of that starry banner; and, after winning a glorious victory, to disappear forever from the face of the ocean, carrying to some unknown grave a crew of as brave hearts as ever beat under uniforms of navy blue. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2)
  • His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • Their banks are bright with tormentil, blue with forget-me-not, rich in treasures of starry moss; the water is clear, cool in the hottest summer -- they rise under the shadow of the everlasting hills, and their goal is the sea. The Gray Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse
  • Last week the 48-year-old actress unleashed another sockeroo that left reviewers starryeyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, as Clinton apologists always maintained, it does not have to collapse into starry-eyed unrealism.
  • The starry sky is already beautiful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hers is a role that calls for a certain maturity, not starry-eyed romantic innocence, and she does well with what she has to work with.
  • Having said that, I'd much rather see the project turned into a TV mini-series with a less starry cast so as to give the story a bit of room to breathe.
  • Zac Posen went onto co-host the night's most starry after party in Marquee with him.
  • This is a situation no one but the most starry-eyed prophet could have imagined in 1978.
  • I see myself now under a big wide starry sky - the same stars I used to gaze at as a child by dad's side.
  • She's got some starry-eyed notion about reforming society.
  • You give me a bunch of roses, bathing the morning dew; you see me off with sunshine. Nowadays, roses are still there but we are not together.I miss you very much in a starry night in autumn.
  • Eastern sky, as though in chase; and then again the night, with the swift and ghostly passing of starry constellations, was all too much to view believingly. The House on the Borderland
  • Before we waltz all starry eyed into a hydrogen economy, we need to answer some very tough questions.
  • Sarah stared out the window watching the sky fade from a multitude of color to a black starry night.
  • Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements.
  • Unfamiliar renderings and the absence of starry vocals allow the music to be really heard again.
  • Renee Robinson and Jeffrey Gerodias led the company, the brightest stars in a starry firmament: fluid Ellington, often classical ballet, always Ailey.
  • A wood burner blazes by the bed and, through a huge window, a snowy piste stretches out under a starry sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • The starry pink and white flowers of Daphne x burkwoodii in spring are so small it's hard to believe they can release such a huge scent.
  • He glanced up at the full moon hanging in the clear, starry sky.
  • A great many of them soon find their starry-eyed enthusiasm dissipating as they realise what a tough place the UK can be.
  • Still, it's a starry cast. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • We need to thank our stars that we are coevals of such starry-eyed idealists who are prepared to stake their lives on something that is not their immediate concern.
  • While we played, I'd stare at that white-haired man with the starry-black sword and the empty eyes.
  • The earnings shortfall is mostly owed to starry-eyed forecasting, but buyers should wait, writes Jack Hough. Apple 'Disappoints'? Blame Wall Street
  • That said, it blushes a pretty red in winter and is covered in starry white blooms in summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • Focusing on something larger is not necessarily a starry-eyed idealism.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear starry night sky.
  • A starry cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets.
  • These tulips will spread gradually and reliably to form dense patches of small starry flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the traditional group photos on the front porch, we drove off, leaving the starry-eyed young'uns to make their way on Mars. MDRS-88 sol 14 photos
  • a starry night
  • The cast is appreciably less starry than the 1969 production, though this has the effect of focusing attention more on the text than the performance.
  • Behind her starry-eyed love of herself there is a mind struggling to work. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • Then you wait for a few moments, silently marvelling at the beautiful starry night and the almost magical stillness.
  • I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow.
  • After a delicious meal with free wine, the choice is yours:a quiet drink in the bar, the late night disco or a stroll along the beach beneath a starry sky.
  • Lighting up the monument would cut the visual connection between the monument and the starry night sky at a stroke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Starry Starry Night 2004 will be telecast on 4 July ( Sun ) at 8 - 10 pm on Channel 8.
  • When Mexican damsels reach that "hood" which permits of long dresses and big bustles, they are in feverish expectation until, during a walk or drive, a flash from a pair of soft, black eyes tells its tale and a pair of starry ones sends back a swift reply, and with a tender sigh she realizes she has learned that which comes into the lives of them all. Six Months in Mexico
  • Nights at the marina were tranquil and there were some spiders resting in their webs under the starry sky.
  • Conan, who preferred his leep under the vast starry sky, felt like a caged tiger. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" is an image of a light "echo" illuminating trillions of miles of interstellar dust around the Red Giant star V838 Monocerotis. Ars Technica
  • Glorious gifts await on the lap of the emerald-gowned heiress who sits beneath the softly falling snow on a starry Christmas Eve.
  • It's easy to be cynical about a film like this, especially when you see the number of starry-eyed romantic comedies that I do.
  • The astronomer look at the starry sky, trying to locate centaur.
  • They came out with paintings that showed flowers blooming in spring, the water bodies after rain, the colourful world of tribal people, trees laden with mangoes and the mystique of starry nights.
  • As a result, starry-eyed inoffensiveness bubbles up and wins the awards, which reward maximum agreeability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clouds scudding across a starry sky are reflected in a weed-choked river.
  • Not even the most starry-eyed geeks are claiming that an LCD monitor can and should replace the richest, most fully textured college experience out there (at least not yet).
  • Lighting up the monument would cut the visual connection between the monument and the starry night sky at a stroke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those sexy curves, those glossy wet neon planes, the liquid marble lips, the starry-eyed bulbs and longing tips bursting out gravity-free -- can't you hear it? "The needle sticks and the penny drops."
  • Starry white flowers sparkle on dark wiry stems as they thread themselves through an understorey of shrubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interestingly enough, it seems that the starry look of old-style screen goddesses has been replaced today by popular music divas. Times, Sunday Times
  • [T] he film's perceptiveness is frequently bracing, capturing the way starry-eyed proclamations and promises can foreshadow uglier truths, and - as in a sterling underplayed scene - the means by which simple gestures such as asking a girlfriend to call your relatives on your behalf can signal a momentous shift in trust and togetherness. GreenCine Daily: Flannel Pajamas.
  • But anyway, he is mercifully unstarry on arrival — friendly, punctual and thrilled to find samphire on the menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gray olive trees were on either side, and on the bordering banks grew lovely wild flowers, starry purple anemones, jack-in-the-pulpit lilies, yellow oxalis, moon-daisies, and the beautiful genista which we treasure as a conservatory plant in England. The Jolliest School of All
  • All the whole human drift, from the first ape-man to the last savant, is but a phantom, a flash of light and a flutter of movement across the infinite face of the starry night. THE HUMAN DRIFT
  • Week after week there were clear skies by day and starry skies at night.
  • What was ittying on was that this starry ptitsa, very grey in the voloss and with a very liny like litso, was pouring the old moloko from a milk-bottle into saucers and then setting these saucers down on the floor, so you could tell there were plenty of mewing kots and koshkas writhing about down there. Where's the show?
  • On the starry nighttime side of human consciousness, myth still lives and reigns.
  • The nights come with late night discussions under the starry sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind.
  • That said, it blushes a pretty red in winter and is covered in starry white blooms in summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and starry night.
  • It may be a starry-eyed American leftist's idealization of Canada, or it may just be true.
  • We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
  • They are the starry-eyed optimists who cannot wait for adulthood to take the world for all it has to offer.
  • It's not like I'm a starry-eyed teenager anymore!
  • I plan a carpet of sweet woodruff to fill in the bare spots,. both because it spreads well and tolerates foot traffic and because it looks so wonderful covered in starry white blooms in late spring.
  • Independent, head-strong and may be more than a little starry-eyed about Bollywood, Mallika at least has the guts to stand up for what she believes.
  • After an initial flash of light, of a painful but very starry brightness everywhere, the world went suddenly dark, and life seemed to be draining from my limbs, along with my consciousness.
  • And Fatty, alias Percival Delaney, a grotesque of manhood, put his bulgy hand to his puffed lips and kissed audibly into the starry vault of the sky. THE PRINCESS
  • We haven't seen each other for a long time. May maple bring my love and sow seeds of spring; Under the same starry sky, let us, the distant two, weave a garland of missing.
  • The students do not, for the most part, have a starry-eyed vision of the U.S. as The Country That Does Everything Right.
  • Couples who began their dating relationships starry-eyed and dreamy all too often end them red-eyed and dismayed.
  • The government in particular will be hoping that the public tires of the Hutton inquiry as is stretches into its second and third weeks and beyond, but the starry cast list makes this unlikely.
  • The sky was deep blue and starry.
  • His starry eyed, almost hallucinatory imaginings remind us that dreams are part of life, too.
  • And these two starry-eyed lovers can't wait to get hitched.
  • She felt as if she could float up into the starry night.
  • Their flower clusters differ from lacecaps in that some varieties produce sterile flowers with petallike sepals, while others bear smaller fertile flowers with starry petals.
  • And director Gore Verbinski, whose last outing as helmer was the spooky thriller The Ring, handles the action with aplomb while still bringing the best out of his starry cast.
  • Vesper led Imite on a series of terrifying whirls, wheeling through the starry sky.

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