Pronunciation of the English word star.
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1. | I like being a little star, being a big star is too much pressure and I don't like pressure at all. | |
2. | Just when she said "Ooh, what a beautiful star," a star fell across the sky and a blue light quickly fainted in a diagonal trajectory, dragging behind a faint tail. | |
3. | Babies are bits of star-dust blown from the hand of God. Lucky the woman who knows the pangs of birth, for she has held a star. | |
4. | A star that is 1.5 to 4 times larger than our Sun will become a neutron star. Stars that are even bigger than that will become black holes. | |
5. | In March 1999, Marcy and Butler announced the detection of the first true other "solar system" in which they found evidence of 3 planets orbiting a single star. The star is called Upsilon Andromedae. | |
6. | Mary made some star-shaped gingerbread cookies using a star-shaped cookie cutter. | |
7. | For any star, it's possible to calculate the range of distances where orbiting planets could have liquid water on the surface. This is called the star's habitable zone. | |
8. | "I might walk down to the Death Star." "Why do you call every breakfast place a Death Star?" | |
9. | A symbiotic star system is a binary star system that is composed of a red giant and a white dwarf. | |
10. | Not a star was to be seen in the sky. |