stargazer
IPA: stˈɑrgeɪzɝ
noun
- (now colloquial) Someone who gazes at the stars; an astronomer or astrologer (now especially an amateur one).
- (zoology) A perciform fish in the family Uranoscopidae.
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Examples of "stargazer" in Sentences
- Stargazers are a delicacy in some cultures.
- Judgments of seven readers on the Stargazer text.
- Poetic Licence cuffed 'stargazer' sandals; £68.76 at
- The unopened ones are stargazer lilies waiting to happen.
- Stargazer Lilies are also poisonous to humans when ingested.
- The first stargazer, a probable ancestor of Skywise and Shale.
- The Stargazer lays small, transparent eggs on the bottom of the bay.
- They have an old lady adviser which reminded me of the stargazer from Darker than Black.
- It didn't matter that his target was just a teenage amateur stargazer, who worked at a Ho Jo's.
- The config shown above allows to authenticate the user 'stargazer' with the bluetooth mac from the config.
- In addition to crabs, watermen found croaker and oyster toadfish, as well as rarities, such as stargazer and cunner.
- The stargazer is a flower commonly used to decorate caskets, but for TV personality Kris Aquino, it was a special sign used by her late ...
- Building on its native Germanic word star, English has the verb to star; compounds like stardom, all-star, stargazer, five-star, starstruck, and superstar; and phrases such as rock star and pop star.
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