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  • 91starry — star·ry …

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  • 92The Starry Night — Starry Night redirects here. For other uses, see Starry Night (disambiguation). The Starry Night Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1889 Type Oi …

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  • 93The Starry Plough — Starry Plough may refer to:* Big Dipper, The seven brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major. aka The Plough/Charles Wain * The Starry Plough (flag), Flag of the former Irish Citizens Army, still used by Irish Republicans * The Plough and… …

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  • 94starry-eyed — adjective Date: 1904 regarding an object or a prospect in an overly favorable light; specifically characterized by dreamy, impracticable, or utopian thinking ; visionary …

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  • 95starry grasswort — /gras werrt , wawrt / a weedy plant, Cerastium arvense, of the pink family, native to the North Temperate Zone, having narrow leaves and white flowers. Also called field chickweed. [GRASS + WORT2] * * * …

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  • 96Starry Night, The — a painting (1889) by Vincent van Gogh. * * * …

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  • 97starry-eyed — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unrealistic, impractical, romantic, optimistic, dreaming. ANT.: pragmatic, down to earth, realistic II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Not compatible with reality: idealistic, quixotic, romantic, unrealistic,… …

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  • 98starry-eyed — naive, dreamy, not serious …

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  • 99starry-eyed — adjective naively enthusiastic or idealistic …

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  • 100starry-eyed — star′ry eyed adj. overly romantic or idealistic • Etymology: 1900–05 …

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