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stardust

[stahr-duhst] / ˈstɑrˌdʌst /


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She recognized that, like her, he was born for the stage, and regaled him with stage lore that put the stardust in his eyes.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 24, 2026

In a bid to identify the victim, the force released a description of his tattoos, which included a cross with a snake wrapped around it on his back with the words "little stardust".

From BBC • Mar. 15, 2026

This is the de rigueur work of what William’s officials call an “away day”—when the prince heads every other week into the provinces to sprinkle some royal stardust.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026

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

She thought she saw a faint glimmer of white in the dark Wood, a glow of otherworldly light, like stardust caught behind glass.

From "Ash" by Malinda Lo




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