stardust (Meaning)

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stardust (n)

a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality

Synonyms & Antonyms of stardust

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stardust Sentence Examples

  1. The night sky shimmered like a celestial canvas adorned with stardust.
  2. She gazed at the twinkling stars, feeling a profound connection to the ethereal stardust they carried.
  3. The meteor shower left a trail of stardust that illuminated the darkness like a cosmic fireworks display.
  4. The cosmic dust that settled on her skin felt like a gentle kiss from the universe.
  5. The nebula shimmered with iridescent hues, its stardust forming intricate celestial lace.
  6. The spacecraft collected samples of ancient stardust, unraveling the mysteries of the universe's origins.
  7. The ballerina's movements were as graceful as stardust, each pirouette leaving a trail of ethereal beauty.
  8. The ancient amulet was said to contain a fragment of stardust, granting the wearer cosmic wisdom.
  9. The stardust scattered across the floor of the museum seemed like fragments of distant galaxies.
  10. The poet's words shimmered with stardust, capturing the essence of the cosmos in each verse.

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a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The night sky shimmered like a celestial canvas adorned with stardust.

She gazed at the twinkling stars, feeling a profound connection to the ethereal stardust they carried.

The meteor shower left a trail of stardust that illuminated the darkness like a cosmic fireworks display.

The cosmic dust that settled on her skin felt like a gentle kiss from the universe.