stargaze
IPA: stˈɑrgeɪz
verb
- To look at the stars at night.
- (figuratively) To gaze engrossed with emotion or contemplatively.
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Examples of "stargaze" in Sentences
- With only a hint of clouds, you can go out and stargaze.
- Martin used to stargaze with Betsy on the Cape in the summer.
- But "stargaze" is a much better term, and not just because this band is named after a galaxy.
- An unlikely place to stargaze in D.C.: this week's Washington International Horse Show at Verizon Center.
- We would talk, and laugh, and sip, and I wouldn't have to stargaze, because there'd be one right in front of me.
- However, I also planned on stopping over at the Astronomical Society meeting for about an hour to stargaze as a study break.
- Would you like to hitchhike to Betelgeuse, stargaze from Vulcan (before it was destroyed in the new Star Trek film, as in the image on the right!) or explore the galaxies far, far away where the Star Wars saga began?
- Yes, learning really is fun at these family resorts, where kids can hone in on their latest obsession be it tennis or sailing, learn a new craft like surfing or waterskiing, pick up a few pointers in the kitchen at a cooking school, or stargaze with skill after an intriguing 101 in astronomy.
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