And a short pull of the Three-Star together for the partin' salute,' says he.
Said the Boy: "There is a star in my life like unto a star in the sky.
The star and crescent, for example, a well known conventionalized symbol, is found on Assyrian cylinders, doubtless devised many centuries before Christ.
Indeed, the star and crescent of our modern times, of the Turkish flag and elsewhere, are in reality the sun and crescent of antiquity, male and female symbols in conjunction.
Then let me select men whose guiding-star has been the good of their fellow-creatures, or the glory of God, and watch their peaceful useful end on that calm summit that they toiled so honestly to reach.
When actresses trod the Star Chamber, it was as modest friends, not as audacious critics on Horace, his house, and his pictures.
The star symbol--*This indicates that the directions immediately following are to be repeated.
Insert hook in same place as last loop of previous star st.
It is perfectly certain that you must start at the lower star and end at the upper one; therefore the cell with the star situated over the left eye must be the one sought.
But in the early morning he was found dead, at the point indicated by the star in our diagram, stabbed to the heart.
And if this be so, that splendor of the star is nowise to be wondered at; and even as her beauty in life was of great solace to our eyes, so now let us comfort ourselves at the present moment with the sight of so much brilliance.
Never a star shines late or soon: Weariness only with frozen face, And sheets of blue in the icy moon.
Lilies bloom in closes whereStar nor sun hath blessed the ground.
The tired eyes that must close, the feeling that through his closed eyelids he could yet see something moving in the centre of the star that the two triangles made.
He had an absurd fancy that he could see, through his closed eyelids, something moving in the middle of the star that the two triangles made.
When the Prosecution rested without calling this supposedly star witness, even the Defense was taken by surprise and had to ask continuance until the following day before calling witnesses.
Many a lonely moon was bright upon the battle-ground, and many a star kept mournful watch upon it, and many a wind from every quarter of the earth blew over it, before the traces of the fight were worn away.
You mean--" "The bomb came back, dropping below the ftl speed as soon as it entered the star Proxima.
The explosion should destroy the star and wash away most of its planets--including their central hub-planet, Armun.
Icarus will be within the star only a matter of a microsecond.
Hence it can be inferred what transformation theStar Body had to undergo to become the Robe of Glory.
They have seen the star at last, they have followed it to the resting place--so far all is well.
For we have seen his star in the East and are come to worship him.
Mentioned that he played polo and hoped to get a game to-day, but didn't hint that he was a star performer.
Why, old chap, you ought to be the star baritone in Grand Opera!
When will she meet Her lord, as moon and moon-star in the sky Mingle?
Thus decked they cast a glory forth Like the great saints who star the north.
She had waited, "as some grey lake lies, full and smooth, awaiting the starbelow the twilight.
It fired the ambitions of star scholars about to recite hymns and sing solos.
The night was clear, the air was cold and sparkling, but with nothing of bitterness in it; the sky was steely blue and the evening star glowed and burned like a tiny sun.
While digging out Robinson's body a star had glittered above the cliff .
Three stars burned in a ragged triangle: gradually, the upper star assumed a greenish pallor.
This star is inhabited by dolls only, and they can talk.
They will go right away by themselves, perhaps to the moon and perhaps to the Star of Dolls.
A star is added in the blue field on the Fourth of July, nixt after a new State comes into the Union.
As may be supposed, the particular star at these times was Mike Murphy.
Civilian spectators must stand at attintion and uncover while the band plays 'The Star Spangled Banner'; military spectators must stand at attintion and give the army salute.
A new star in our musical world has shone upon us during the past month; not the less dazzlingly, perhaps, from its foreign lustre.
Another attempt was made to violate it, in January, by the introduction of troops concealed below the deck of the steamer Star of the West,[167] but this was thwarted by the vigilance of the State service.
What reliance could be placed in any assurances of the Government of the United States after the experience of the attempted ruse of the Star of the West and the deceptions practiced upon the Confederate Commissioners in Washington?
Fort Sumter was still occupied by the garrison under command of Major Anderson, with no material change in the circumstances since the failure of the attempt made in January to reënforce it by means of the Star of the West.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "star" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.