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Starry Night, The

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noun

  1. a painting (1889) by Vincent van Gogh.


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Whether taking in your surroundings while hosting a dinner party or gathering around a tabletop firepit on a starry night, the deck is a prize.

From Seattle Times

In these paintings, like “Starry Night,” the exuberant colors, the thick paint, the generous brush strokes seem to express a profound joy and optimism.

From Washington Post

Young Dreamers Tangled in Reality In his enchanting second feature, “Starry Starry Night,” the Taiwanese director Tom Shu-Yu Lin tackles death, divorce, loneliness and first love with the eye of a painter and the heart of a child.

From New York Times

Hence in all trees, we hear in starry night, The contradiction, and the wordy fight.

From Project Gutenberg

But, as it was a bright, starry night, the boys said they would rather walk, and Laura said the same.

From Project Gutenberg