declining
It means "falling", from the Arabic expression النسر الواقع (al-nasr-al-wāqiʿ) (the) falling (eagle).
It means that a small piece of rock entered Earth's atmosphere and was vaporized by the heat of entry.
What we call falling stars are really just pieces of space debris or rock burning up as they enter the earth's atmosphere, so they are comparatively not very far away. We see it almost as it happens.
It depends, if you mean a comet or meteor, it will create a crater and will kill everything around it for about 50 km. But if you mean a real star, it is impossible because its way too big and if it comes to a distance of even a 1000 light years away, the earth will be pulled to it because of its gravity. if the earth goes of orbit like that, we'll die because it would either get too hot or too cold to live.
The city lights shimmered like a blanket of stars spread across the night sky.
She likes you. Plan and Simple!
You can't catch a falling star, it is in space.
The duration of The Falling Star is 1.8 hours.
The Falling Star was created on 1950-12-19.
Catch a Falling Star was created in 1957.
he is bright and smart and focuses on he's schoolwork
he is a dancing star
It means "falling", from the Arabic expression النسر الواقع (al-nasr-al-wāqiʿ) (the) falling (eagle).
Would You Catch a Falling Star was created in 1982.
A metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
"He is a shining star in our company" is an example of an indirect metaphor, where the person is compared to a star without using "like" or "as" to make the comparison explicit.
A metaphor assigns an action to words or ideas, but it isn't literal. The water was so refreshing it made my mouth jump for joy. In the sentence, your mouth jumping for joy is a metaphor.