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stargazer

[stahr-gey-zer] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪ zər /
NOUN
observer of stars
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The avid stargazer has warned people ahead of Wednesday's partial solar eclipse not to rely on special glasses used during the total eclipse in 1999.

From BBC Aug. 12, 2026

“The police officers testified” that “if a stargazer wants to take a blanket or a sleeping bag out at night to watch the stars and falls asleep, you don’t arrest them.”

From Slate Apr. 22, 2024

A photo shows Mari’s manicured hand holding an ultrasound photo next to a white stargazer lily.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 11, 2023

As any halfway proficient stargazer will tell you, there are so many satellites and man-made debris in orbit around the Earth that it is impossible to observe the wonders of the universe without distraction.

From Salon Mar. 25, 2023

“Well, they don’t sit around reading stargazer books and eating Christmas cookies. They fly someplace exotic. On their parents’ private jet.

From "Shine!" by J.J. and Chris Grabenstein




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