If you mean a star when you write after a word for example hello**
Then it dosent matter about the quantity of the starts its used if you make a mistake for example:
Hellio how are you
Hello**
You see :)
My latest sit-com needs a fresh, new co-star. Please stand in that line with my co-star.
No, stars are massive balls of gas and plasma that are incredibly hot and located millions of miles away in space. It is not possible to stand on a star as you would be incinerated instantly due to the extreme temperatures.
Capricornus is a zodiac constellation and does not have a set number of stars. It contains several stars of varying magnitudes.
No. You could not stand on a star for two reasons. First, stars are made of gas, so there is no solid surface to stand on. Second, stars are extremely hot. Even the lowest-temperature stars would incinerate you very quickly.
The star in the flag of North Korea represents the ruling Worker's Party of Korea. The red star symbolizes communism, while the five points of the star stand for the country's workers, peasants, intellectuals, youth, and soldiers.
It actually means Deathmatch, Assault, Conquest. Not Dynamic Aerospace Command...
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Love
Georgia
nice
the letter L can stand for a variable.
Missing In Action
Not a lot going on?
Killed In Action
Disk jockey
Physical Education
Acetic Acid