starless

IPA: stˈɑrɫʌs

adjective

  • without visible stars.
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Examples of "starless" in Sentences

  • What a relief after a starless fortnight in the planet's football capital.
  • The night is starless, with a darkness so enveloping that it seems to possess palpability.
  • The land and sky were gone and only filaments remained, glittering gossamer against endless, starless black.
  • His name has been lost in a starless midnight, and he walks down a long road to find it again, a stick in his hand and a hound at his side.
  • Duffy would like his next film to be The Good King, which he describes as “a comedy black as the starless night at the bottom of the ocean.”
  • The reason for our trip to Chernobyl that starless night was to "bear witness" to the anniversary as part of Greenpeace's decades-long campaign to stop nuclear energy.
  • I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality...
  • Reagan famously maintained the self-delusion of his starless and bible-black follicles up till the age of 80 despite the fact that even America's entire population of three-year old immature cucumbers and most conservatives knew that Reagan's hair was actually as gray as a charcoal sketch of Al Gore.

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