English to Spanish Dictionary starry

starry

estrellado
definition
adjective
a starry sky
full of or lit by stars.
translation of 'starry'
adjective
brillante,
constelado,
estrellado
example
I go outside in the cold to get to the breaker box and find I'm standing in the alley beneath a perfectly clear and 'starry' sky.
This heavy bloomer gets its name from the way each flower bud swells before its 'starry' petals unfold.
We passed through channels edged by emerald mountains and snowcapped volcanoes; the 'starry' night skies were unsurpassable.
This will brighten you up and let your 'starry' eyes shine!
The nights come with late night discussions under the 'starry' sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind.
A 'starry' cascade of bright lights flew out, accompanied by a score of rockets.
Alex gazed out the window into the 'starry' night sky.
Sarah stared out the window watching the sky fade from a multitude of color to a black 'starry' night.
Hung on the wall in a grid, the paintings resemble a 'starry' night sky - the gorgeous and serendipitous result of a very mechanical process.
Indeed, aster, the Latin word for star, aptly describes the 'starry' flower heads.
Maybe because (for some reason I'm not sure of) it reminds me of being outside on a cool October night, under a 'starry' sky.
I see myself now under a big wide 'starry' sky - the same stars I used to gaze at as a child by dad's side.
The Christmas tree is decorated with coloured lights because they remind us of the stars flickering through the branches on a cold 'starry' winter night.
He glanced up at the full moon hanging in the clear, 'starry' sky.
After an initial flash of light, of a painful but very 'starry' brightness everywhere, the world went suddenly dark, and life seemed to be draining from my limbs, along with my consciousness.
This time, instead of a colorful sunset, it's a 'starry' night sky.
Their flower clusters differ from lacecaps in that some varieties produce sterile flowers with petallike sepals, while others bear smaller fertile flowers with 'starry' petals.
The North-east monsoon showers have heralded the coming of the season of chilly nights, 'starry' skies and misty mornings in the city.
He was running across a field that bore only the most luminous, 'starry' flowers in existence.
In this poem, Longley acknowledges that in spite of his long experience as a professional poet, he finds it difficult to describe, to put into words, the 'starry' night sky that he observes.
The 'starry' pink and white flowers of Daphne x burkwoodii in spring are so small it's hard to believe they can release such a huge scent.
When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear 'starry' night sky.
Then you wait for a few moments, silently marvelling at the beautiful 'starry' night and the almost magical stillness.
Guttering sweet oil lamps hooded with brass-stamped patterns make glowing 'starry' shapes on the walls and ceiling.
Allium aflatunense (native to Iran) has dense spherical umbels of 'starry' lilac-purple flowers (the puffball effect) on stems two to three feet tall.
It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and 'starry' night.
Bluebeard comes on strong in spring with silvery, almost-white toothed foliage, followed by the clearest blue, 'starry' flowers in late summer.
I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the 'starry' night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow.
She gazed up at the 'starry' night sky and thought about her future.
Countryside campaigners have launched a campaign to save North and East Yorkshire's 'starry' night sky.
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