A group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major.
English writer (1925-1994)
Sinónimos
Examples for "Big Dipper"
Examples for "Big Dipper"
1He looked up and saw the Big Dipper, the Great Bear, Orion.
2The Big Dipper is the one superstition that everyone can agree on.
3The Big Dipper, Orion, a bunch of other constellations she couldn't name.
4Why, nothing but the Big Dipper up there among the stars.
5Minute after minute passed, but no light flashed out on the Big Dipper.
1This star is the faintest of the seven which form the Dipper.
2He looked up and saw the Big Dipper, the Great Bear, Orion.
3Northern lights, pale and dim, stretched their arc across beneath the Dipper.
4The Big Dipper is the one superstition that everyone can agree on.
5For them this was all about payback for that night at Dipper's.
1I'm currently working on new plays for Paines Plough and the National.
2On Tuesday, Schering-Plough posted updated ENHANCE trial information on its Web site.
3Farmers are ploughing through work on the farm under beautifully clear skies.
4Musharraf is ploughing money into Baluchistan's infrastructure to create more economic opportunities.
5The wheel and the plough and the composite bread and cheese culture.
1We name the same constellation diversely, as Charles's Wain, the Great Bear, or the Dipper.
2One witness names the stars 'Great Bear'; one calls them ' Charles's Wain'; one calls them the 'Dipper.'
3If I wish to ennoble the heavens by the constellations I see there, ' Charles's Wain' would be more true than 'Dipper.'
4I turn away my head, and look out of the window up at Charles's Wain, and all my other bright old friends.
5What did she care for the progress of the hours, since the constellation of Charles's Wain showed her that it was past midnight?
1Without a glance in the direction of the Candy Wagon they passed.
2So, a service industry of food wagons developed to fill the need.
3The wagon-covers became sticky in the sun, and rigid in the cold.
4This young lady is unconscious; help me lift her into the wagon.
5His head was in the clouds; the star was drawing his wagon.
1Mr. Wain suspended tapping operations, and resumed the thread of his discourse.
2Mr. Wain took up a pen, and began to tap the table.
3Richard Wain tracked David Kilgour down, and thought getting the artist… Audio
4Rena, however, was serenely ignorant of any danger from the accommodating Wain.
5So Mike edged out of the room, and tore across to Wain's.
6Charles's Wain, Great Bear, Orion, Leo, Hercules: every god will leave us.
7Mike walked across from Wain's, where he had changed, feeling quite hollow.
8Mr Wain said there was a growing international market for visitors to Christchurch.
9Richard Wain sat down with Booga and their new second guitarist.
10Mangler and Wain here will provide all the security you need.
11Radio New Zealand National Music Mix reporter Richard Wain got the low down.
12Mr. Wain, as the guest of honor, opened the ball with his hostess.
13When she spoke of Wain in this manner, he drew his own conclusions.
14And there were bound to be biscuits on the sideboard in Wain's dining-room.
15Corydon swore that was true, for Charles' Wain was risen in the north.
16The Music Mix's Richard Wain spoke with Maryrose and Brian Crook.