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stargazer
[ stahr-gey-zer ]
noun
- a person who stargazes, as an astronomer or astrologer.
- a daydreamer.
- an impractical idealist.
- any of several marine fishes of the family Uranoscopidae, having the eyes at the top of the head.
Word History and Origins
Origin of stargazer1
Example Sentences
Still, Krupp said seeing just one shooting star is a special experience, and one that will often elicit cheers if you’re in the company of other stargazers.
Early-rising stargazers in the UK woke up to a lunar eclipse just before dawn on Friday.
Early-rising UK stargazers are in for a celestial treat later this week as a partial lunar eclipse takes place just before dawn on Friday.
The night skies have already offered some amazing displays in 2025 to delight stargazers.
However, experts say whilst it will still be possible to see the Northern Lights in the UK once the Sun passes its peak, stargazers should expect a "gradual decline" in visibility.
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