Examples of 'see all the stars' in a sentence

Meaning of "see all the stars"

see all the stars: In this phrase, 'see all the stars' typically refers to being in awe or amazed by something. It is often used poetically or metaphorically to convey a sense of wonder or admiration for something extraordinary

How to use "see all the stars" in a sentence

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see all the stars
Come and see all the stars.
Click through the gallery above to see all the stars.
You could see all the stars.
Lucy wanted to live somewhere she could see all the stars.
He could see all the stars.
Keep up with our red carpet gallery above and see all the stars arrive.
I can see all the stars.
You look up and you do not see all the stars.
You can see all the stars again.
Sometimes you just want to look up into the sky and see all the stars.
We will see all the stars.
See all the stars on the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival.
It feels as if you can see all the stars there are.
I wanna see all the stars and everything in between.
But looking out of the window I could still see all the stars.

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We could see all the stars and lots of constellations.
There are no lights, so you can see all the stars at night.
You can see all the stars in the universe from here.
It's crazy, actually you can see all the stars out here.
See all the stars who stopped by Taylor Swift 's Reputation tour.
You can really see all the stars out here.
It 's a bit out of the way, but you will see all the stars.
At night you can see all the stars in the sky.
It also allows you to see all the stars and constellations.
You can really see all the stars out here . Yeah.

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