A streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere.
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Examples for "meteor"
Examples for "meteor"
1I have felt it in the ocean-inthe falling of a meteor.
2Everything depends, of course, on what one means by the word meteor.
3Perhaps their initial thought is that it is similar to a meteor.
4Or a meteor causes the volcanoes to erupt and change the weather.
5This summer saw a particularly dramatic display from the Perseid meteor shower.
1The match, still burning, curved like a falling star through the window.
2She vanished like a falling star.-Thatis M. de Rastignac with Mme.
3There would never be a falling star, but your heart would sink.
4Hundreds must have seen it, and taken it for an ordinary falling star.
5Then he thought it was a falling star; only it did not fall.
1Just try not to mix up a shooting star with an airplane.
2If she squinted, it looked a bit like a slow-motion shooting star.
3And I'm like, a shooting star is basically what they told me.
4If you see a shooting star, do you stop and make a wish?
5Finally he spotted a shooting star and cried out: Make a wish, Marcus!
6A shooting star, he thought-andthen realized it was coming directly toward him.
7And then, as fast as a shooting star, I was gone.
8Wait for a shooting star, holding hands on a porch swing.
9But when she touches it, it blazes like a shooting star.'
10Have you marked a shooting star, or watched a young gazelle at play?
11That day I could have raced neck-and-neck with a shooting star!
12Another shooting star streaked overhead, tumbled like a dying cinder, and winked out.
13The stars gleamed and shone and twinkled, only an occasional shooting star traversed them.
14It looked like a meteorite or a shooting star heading straight toward the house.
15No moonlight means dark skies for great shooting star viewing!
16A shooting star streaked across his field of vision, painting with its silver tail.
Translations for shooting star