| Plural | stardusts |
he slipped past four defenders as though stardust had been sprinkled in his boots.
The night sky was filled with stardust.
She gazed up at the stars, mesmerized by the stardust.
The stardust sprinkled across the universe.
The stardust glittered in the darkness of space.
The fairy sprinkled stardust on the flowers, making them sparkle.
The stardust settled on the ground, creating a magical atmosphere.
He believed that stardust carried the secrets of the universe.
The stardust in her eyes reflected her dreams and aspirations.
The artist used stardust as inspiration for his latest masterpiece.
As they danced under the starlit sky, they felt like they were surrounded by stardust.
Antoine Griezmann, the player of this championship, provided the stardust.
But until now, the age of the oldest stardust samples had not been confirmed.
The researchers said the stardust particles " became trapped in meteorites, where they remained unchanged for billions of years" .
And Heck says it's our best source of presolar stardust-meaning stardust older than the solar system and the sun itself.
And then some of that stardust was swallowed up within rocks-such as the Murchison meteorite-during the formation of our solar system.
And Heck says it's our best source of presolar stardust—meaning stardust older than the solar system and the sun itself.
I mean, that, you know, we're all stardust, and you're becoming this great woman, I mean.
Then some of that stardust was swallowed up within rocks—such as the Murchison meteorite—during the formation of our solar system.
Rigby said that by studying stars: " We are literally understanding where we came from because we're made up of some of that stardust."
Since that kind of star lived for up to 2.5 billion years, the stardust can be as old as up to seven billion years.
he slipped past four defenders as though stardust had been sprinkled in his boots.
The night sky was filled with stardust.
She gazed up at the stars, mesmerized by the stardust.
The stardust sprinkled across the universe.
The stardust glittered in the darkness of space.
The fairy sprinkled stardust on the flowers, making them sparkle.
The stardust settled on the ground, creating a magical atmosphere.
He believed that stardust carried the secrets of the universe.
The stardust in her eyes reflected her dreams and aspirations.
The artist used stardust as inspiration for his latest masterpiece.
As they danced under the starlit sky, they felt like they were surrounded by stardust.
Antoine Griezmann, the player of this championship, provided the stardust.
But until now, the age of the oldest stardust samples had not been confirmed.
The researchers said the stardust particles " became trapped in meteorites, where they remained unchanged for billions of years" .
And Heck says it's our best source of presolar stardust-meaning stardust older than the solar system and the sun itself.
And then some of that stardust was swallowed up within rocks-such as the Murchison meteorite-during the formation of our solar system.
And Heck says it's our best source of presolar stardust—meaning stardust older than the solar system and the sun itself.
I mean, that, you know, we're all stardust, and you're becoming this great woman, I mean.
Then some of that stardust was swallowed up within rocks—such as the Murchison meteorite—during the formation of our solar system.
Rigby said that by studying stars: " We are literally understanding where we came from because we're made up of some of that stardust."
Since that kind of star lived for up to 2.5 billion years, the stardust can be as old as up to seven billion years.
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