A group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major.
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Examples for "Big Dipper "
Examples for "Big Dipper "
1 He looked up and saw the Big Dipper , the Great Bear, Orion.
2 The Big Dipper is the one superstition that everyone can agree on.
3 The Big Dipper , Orion, a bunch of other constellations she couldn't name.
4 Why, nothing but the Big Dipper up there among the stars.
5 Minute after minute passed, but no light flashed out on the Big Dipper .
1 This star is the faintest of the seven which form the Dipper .
2 He looked up and saw the Big Dipper , the Great Bear, Orion.
3 Northern lights, pale and dim, stretched their arc across beneath the Dipper .
4 The Big Dipper is the one superstition that everyone can agree on.
5 For them this was all about payback for that night at Dipper 's .
1 I'm currently working on new plays for Paines Plough and the National.
2 On Tuesday, Schering - Plough posted updated ENHANCE trial information on its Web site.
3 Farmers are ploughing through work on the farm under beautifully clear skies.
4 Musharraf is ploughing money into Baluchistan's infrastructure to create more economic opportunities.
5 The wheel and the plough and the composite bread and cheese culture.
1 Mr. Wain suspended tapping operations, and resumed the thread of his discourse.
2 Mr. Wain took up a pen, and began to tap the table.
3 Richard Wain tracked David Kilgour down, and thought getting the artist… Audio
4 Rena, however, was serenely ignorant of any danger from the accommodating Wain .
5 So Mike edged out of the room, and tore across to Wain 's .
1 Without a glance in the direction of the Candy Wagon they passed.
2 So, a service industry of food wagons developed to fill the need.
3 The wagon - covers became sticky in the sun, and rigid in the cold.
4 This young lady is unconscious; help me lift her into the wagon .
5 His head was in the clouds; the star was drawing his wagon .
1 We name the same constellation diversely, as Charles 's Wain , the Great Bear, or the Dipper.
2 One witness names the stars 'Great Bear'; one calls them ' Charles 's Wain ' ; one calls them the 'Dipper.'
3 If I wish to ennoble the heavens by the constellations I see there, ' Charles 's Wain ' would be more true than 'Dipper.'
4 I turn away my head, and look out of the window up at Charles 's Wain , and all my other bright old friends.
5 What did she care for the progress of the hours, since the constellation of Charles 's Wain showed her that it was past midnight?
6 I am the hero of the crowds, as, on my trusty aeroplane, I cleave a pathway through the clouds, to Milky Way and Charles 's Wain .
7 Charles 's Wain , Great Bear, Orion, Leo, Hercules: every god will leave us.
8 Charles 's Wain lay inverted in the northern horizon; Bootes had driven his sparkling herd down the slope of the western sky.
9 Charles 's Wain , burning low on the gorges of the Edough, seems like a golden waggon rolling through the fields of Heaven.
10 We shall find all their teams going the other way,-Charles'sWain, Great Bear, Orion, Leo, Hercules: every god will leave us.
11 "But I know," said he, "that it has something to do with the Great Bear, and the Dipper, and the Plough, and Charles 's Wain . "
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