daystar

IPA: dˈeɪstɑr

noun

  • The morning star; the planet Venus.
  • (poetic) The Sun.
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Examples of "daystar" in Sentences

  • KDTP has been a Daystar station since sign on.
  • Daystar offers a rich cross cultural experience.
  • Daystar tells the princess to see Morwen for help.
  • A star, a daystar, a firedrake, rose at his birth.
  • It currently airs religious programming from Daystar.
  • Daystar causes the quozzel to leave by hitting it with a sword.
  • Daystar is the only local university with a parents association.
  • As stated I hold the copyright to this material, Daystar doesn't.
  • Daystar coordinates sports and games throughout the academic year.
  • Daystar is the proper network and, again, should be designated as such.
  • As the daystar fled west over the sea, he saw a flare high up on the peak.
  • Salton's glowering daystar rose behind her shoulder, a fire upon the land obliterating shadow and coolth.
  • And lo, wonder of metempsychosis, it is she, the everlasting bride, harbinger of the daystar, the bride, ever virgin.
  • When Ehomba finally awoke and ascertained the true position of the fog-obscured daystar, he found himself unsettled in mind.
  • But when my darling came up to me in the early daylight, fresher than the daystar, and with no one looking; only her bright eyes smiling, and sweet lips quite ready, was it likely I could wait, and think all day about it?
  • Why should this most great and lofty Cause -- the daystar of the firmament of true civilization and the cause of the glory, the advancement, the well-being and the success of all humanity -- be regarded as impossible of achievement?
  • WRID relies largely on its Daystar programming with no local programming and while the station not currently available on the market's cable and satellite systems and the national feed also not available on the market's cable systems but on satellite systems.
  • Why is it that 99% of the versions drop Lucifer, son of the morning and replace it with "morning star" like the NIV or the "bright morning star" in the CEV or "daystar" in the Amplified Bible, which is one of Jesus 'titles in 2 Peter 1: 19, and in Rev 22: 16.

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