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stardust

[stahr-duhst] / ˈstɑrˌdʌst /


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In contrast to Cannes or Venice, which regularly attract Oscar contenders, Berlin does not feature as many large-scale US productions and the sprinkle of stardust that often accompanies them.

From Barron's • Feb. 10, 2026

The dust matched familiar types of stardust, including silicates and alumina.

From Science Daily • Jan. 12, 2026

TOKYO—The British aren’t the only ones who can sprinkle a little royal stardust when President Trump comes to town.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 27, 2025

Geyoro’s anticipated arrival comes after London City made a late move for the France international in the window, adding further stardust to an impressive squad.

From BBC • Sep. 4, 2025

The stars began to shine all around us, and the path of stardust and moonbeams reappeared beneath our feet.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall