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starlight

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All round the house lay the silent pine trees, dim in the starlight . ▪ Carpets were thick underfoot and solid velvet curtains hung at the windows, parted just sufficiently to admit a little starlight . ▪ Everything seemed so ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Starlight is a six-issue limited series from Image Comics , written by Mark Millar with art by Goran Parlov .

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also star-light , late 14c., from star (n.) + light (n.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Starlight \Star"light`\ (-l[imac]t`), n. The light given by the stars. Nor walk by moon, Or glittering starlight, without thee is sweet. --Milton.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the light of the stars

Usage examples of starlight.

In such instances, the beautifying tinges of romance, that streak and flush the horizon, neither fade into the grayness of fact, nor die into the darkness of neglect, but now broaden and deepen into the blue of meridian assurance, now clarify and ascend into the starlight of faith and mystery.

The stories that Aziza Begum would tell by starlight, sitting on the flat rooftop overlooking the crowded city - stories of battle and intrigue and murder.

Nebula, their leaves and branchlets trapping starlight, the nourishment of drifting plants and animals, the moisture of fat rain clouds.

But Brat, standing in the dark before the open window of his room and looking at the curve of the down in the wet starlight, was wondering about that very matter.

Instead of starlight you now get the glow from the Sawgrass Mills mall, a humongous Ford dealership and, absurdly, the crown of a new pro hockey arena.

Magic Brown and Red Nicholson had leveled in on the front gate through their Litton M92 Starlight 3-power scopes.

He peered through the Litton M921 3-power starlight scope mounted on the weapon.

She enlarged the garden Rhadampsicus had made, adding borders of crystallized ammonia and a sort of walkway with a hedge of monoclinic sulphur which glittered beautifully in the starlight.

A rapid moonset left the night with none but starlight, and the Big Lonely seemed to get bigger, lonelier.

The black blood, winking in the starlight, seeped down into the clinkers between the ties with a prolonged sucking murmur.

Rudy left him there, walking slowly back along his own invisible tracks, the double points of his pronged staff winking in the desert starlight.

She stood on a swarded eminence from which the gently molded slopes ran away, soft as velvet under the starlight.

The last hue of sunset had died from the swarth hills, and in the east were pale points of starlight.

A row of diamond panes frosted in starlight were open, and the great aftercastle window showed a rippling moon dancing in the wake.

On the dim starlight then is spread, And the Apennine walks abroad with the storm, Shrouding.