1 expecting to be treated like a star (= a famous person):
He said he considered himself to be down to earth and not a starry celebrity.
I assert as a biological fact that the moral law is as real and as external to man as the starry vault.
A likely example of such a term is a starry night sky.
The starry shape in astral motion is reinforced by sounds of the equally eerie owls and the lights in the apple tree.
He then turns toward the starry sky and, connecting some stars one by one with his finger, shows her a sparse, but nonetheless recognizable, umbrella.
Starry's testimony was integral to his conviction.
Anyone less like a starry-eyed, woolly-minded intellectual it would be very hard to find.
I want to introduce a note of scepticism, an element of doubt, into what has been at times a rather starry-eyed debate.
I am inclined to think that on the whole we have been too starry-eyed about the promises of all the parties.
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