falling star
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of falling star
First recorded in 1555–65
Example Sentences
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“I was there to find a way out. I’d heard about different kinds of portals. I was actually on my way to Nowhere to search for a falling star. I wanted to run away, and I did.”
From Literature
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“That would be like wishing on a falling star,” he said.
From Seattle Times
One of the saddest moments is fleeting, when Morse catches a falling star . . . violinist.
From Salon
Southern Californians have a more than decent shot at wishing upon a “falling star” this weekend.
From Los Angeles Times
The club’s name was a twist on the Perry Como song “Catch a Falling Star.”
From Washington Post
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