Examples of using Starry in English and their translations into Tagalog
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The Starry Sky".
A detail from a starry sky.
Sparkling like a starry sky all around you, the bioluminescent plankton are a wonderful sight to behold at night times.
Into the starry sky.
Let's call him Nasa,with the kanji for"starry sky"!
To the starry sky.
What if Vincent van Gogh painted Manhattan as starry night?
At the starry sky.
That's"Nasa," written with the characters for"starry sky"!
Tent and starry sky.
The days seem no more than a pale reflection of nights that turn the city into a starry sky.
Guards of Starry Sky.
I don't say anything about the divine, I simply tell you,“Thisis the window- open it and you will see the starry night.”.
Gaze at Starry Skies.
Your ceiling could be a starry sky.
But here I am, with"starry sky" being pronounced"Nasa.
Set up a tent, andenjoy a romantic date night snuggling under a starry summer sky!
From the starry skies.
From Van Gogh's famous"Starry Night" painting to NASA astronaut Nicole Stott's"The Wave," which was the first watercolor painting done in space, there has been a cosmic connection to the arts for countless years.
Under the starry sky;
Whether you get mesmerized by Vincent van Gogh's painting The Starry Night or Albert Einstein's theories about space-time, you will probably agree that both pieces of work are products of mind-blowing creativity.
Installation of"starry sky".
In Arabic, the word“Hubuk”(starry paths) has more than one meaning.
The site also has ideas for how to spend your time during Earth Hour, such as a candlelight dinner party,telling stories in the dark, a starry picnic under the night sky, a family game night.
When the magical mixture of hot temperatures,long starry nights, and mellow moods can add up to some pretty“sizzling” chemistry on the dating and mating scene.
The one with the starry sky.
Started by starry sky.
In the great big starry sky.
Under the starry skies.
The astronomical discoveries he made with his telescopes were described in a short book called the Starry Messenger published in Venice in May 1610.