j-stars

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joint chiefs of staff of the American military (Slang)
Kleene stars
plural form of Kleene star
Stars and Stripes
The flag of the United States
Stars and Stripes
The official newspaper of the United States armed forces
bar stars
plural form of bar star
binary stars
plural form of binary star
brittle stars
plural form of brittle star
carbon stars
plural form of carbon star
double stars
plural form of double star
dwarf stars
plural form of dwarf star
evening stars
plural form of evening star
falling stars
plural form of falling star
faxed stars
plural form of faxed star
fixed stars
plural form of fixed star
giant stars
plural form of giant star
helium stars
plural form of helium star
morning stars
plural form of morning star
multiple stars
plural form of multiple star
neutron stars
plural form of neutron star
pole stars
plural form of pole star
pop stars
plural form of pop star
porn stars
plural form of porn star
protoneutron stars
plural form of protoneutron star
quadruple stars
plural form of quadruple star
reach for the stars
To have high hopes, to be ambitious
sea stars
plural form of sea star
see stars
To experience apparent flashing lights in one's field of vision, especially after receiving a blow to the head

During his 13-year career as a game-changing NFL linebacker, Lawrence Taylor hit opponents so hard he often made them see stars.

seeing stars
Present participle of see stars
shoot for the stars
To aim high; to set high goals
shooting stars
plural form of shooting star
stars
Outer space
stars
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of star
stars
plural form of star
stars in one's eyes
The state of being overly or extremely impressed with something; enchanted with romance

After their first kiss the pair of them walked around with stars in their eyes for days.

thank one's lucky stars
To be grateful, feel oneself fortunate
trinary stars
plural form of trinary star
triple stars
plural form of triple star
variable stars
plural form of variable star
venous stars
plural form of venous star
very low mass stars
plural form of very low mass star
Have stars in one's eyes
(deyim) Be dazzled or enraptured, as with romantic love
Stars and Bars
The first Confederate flag. the Confederate flag
Stars and Stripes
The Stars and Stripes is the name of the national flag of the United States of America. The flag of the United States
Stars and Stripes Forever
march composed by John Philip Sousa
The Stars and Stripes
Newspaper for U.S. military personnel. It first appeared in single editions during the American Civil War and was revived as a weekly for troops in Europe at the end of World War I. Reestablished in 1942, first as a weekly and then a daily, it has been published since then in a European edition and since 1945 in a Pacific edition. It has carried the work of many outstanding writers, editors, cartoonists, and photographers. An authorized, unofficial publication of the Department of Defense, it is relatively free of military censorship and control
binary stars
two stars which are indistinguishable by the naked eye
double stars
two stars which are so close together that they appear to be one star when seen by the naked eye
five stars
the best of the best, the creme de la creme, highly recommended, deluxe
planets of other stars
or extrasolar planets Planets that orbit stars other than the Sun. The existence of extrasolar planets, many light-years from Earth, was confirmed in the early 1990s with the detection of three bodies circling a pulsar. The first planet revolving around a more sunlike star, 51 Pegasi, was reported in 1995. Within a decade over 100 stars with one or more planets were known. Current detection methods, based on the planets' gravitational effects on the stars they orbit, have revealed only planets much more massive than Earth; some are several times the size of Jupiter. A number of them have highly elliptical orbits, and many are closer to their stars than Mercury is to the Sun. These findings have raised questions regarding astronomers' ideas of how Earth's solar system formed and how typical it is
saw stars
took a hit, was struck hard
see stars
received a hard blow
sky sown with stars
sky full of stars, clear sky
stars
A leading SBU in an expanding industry Generates substantial profits and has a high market share When industry growth slows, a star becomes a cash cow
stars
A colloquial term for business units that use a lot of cash to fight off competition because they are in high growth or have a high market share
stars
Products with a dominant share of the market and good prospects for growth p 672
stars
Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems
stars
Used in Roman Candles, Aerial Shells, Rockets, and Mines Can come in many different shapes like round balls, squares or cylinders Produce the colors when they burn Squib - Used in professional show to electrical fire shells, cakes, or other items
stars
Standalone TRACON Automation Replacement System
stars
Plural of star
stars
Fireworks materials that are compressed into small cubes or round pellets
stars
The eleven stars (Gen 37: 9); the seven (Amos 5: 8); wandering (Jude 1: 13); seen in the east at the birth of Christ, probably some luminous meteors miraculously formed for this specific purpose (Matt 2: 2-10); stars worshipped (Deut 4: 19; 2 Kings 17: 16; 21: 3; Jer 19: 13); spoken of symbolically (Num 24: 17; Rev 1: 16, 20; 12: 1) (See ASTROLOGERS )
stars
In astrology the distant suns providing the backdrop for the planets Astrology using the stars on their own merit is known as sidereal astrology
stars
is Standard & Poor's Stock Appreciation Ranking System S&P ranks the stock's six- to 12-month price appreciation potential with a five-star grading system A strong buy opinion is expressed with a Five Star ranking A strong sell is One Star
stars and bars
the first flag of the Confederate States of America
stars and stripes
American flag: the national flage of the United States of America
stars and stripes
flag of the United States of America
stars of the movie
heroes of the movie, those around which the plot is built
thank one's lucky stars
be grateful for one's good fortune
twinkling of the stars
glittering of the stars, sparkling of the stars
under the stars
outdoors at night, in the open night air
written in the stars
predetermined, prophesied, predicted, constant, fixed
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    ... the stars, you can then begin to navigate over hundreds, thousands of miles in the ocean. ...
    ... secret of the stars, the secret of the heavens.  Nobody understands where comets come from." ...
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