Its "World"
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the WORLD you are! etc...
Twinkle Tinkle little star, how I wonder where you are, up above the hill so high.
it means a desciption word with that descirbes words OK
Shooting Star by Foreigner, You're My Lucky Star, Star Spangled Banner, When You Wish Upon A Star. Shooting Star, When You Wish Upon A Star, You Are My Lucky Star 'Starman' by David Bowie. 'Movie Star' by Harpo. 'Shining Star' by The Manhattans. 'you Don't Have to be a Star' by Marylin McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. 'Star Trekkin' by The Firm. 'Stars in my Eyes' by The Screaming Meemees. 'Siver Stars' by Cliffie Stone. 'Good Morning Starshine' by Oliver. 'Lucky Star' by Madonna. 'Lucky Stars' by Dean Friedman. 'Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima' by Sons of the Pioneers. 'Star on a TV Show' by The Stylistics. 'Wandering Star' by Portishead. 'Kelly Watch the Stars' by Air. 'Everybody is a Star' by Sly and the Family Stone. 'Star Spangled Banner' by Jimi Hendrix.
Christmas songs that have the word star in the title are "Star of the East", "Behold That Star", and "Behold! The Star Is Shining". The star in the songs refer to the star of Bethlehem.
14th century, Middle English: from Old French, from Latin oppressio(n-), from the verb opprimere.
1. When You Wish Upon A Star 2. Look For A Star (Theme from the movie, "Circus of Horror") 3. Stardust 4. Catch A Falling Star by Perry Como 5. Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes by Perry Como 6. Little Star by Linda Scott or The Elegants 7. Good Morning Starshine Depending on what you mean by "Old": 1. Theme from "A Star is Born" (Evergreen) 2. Shining Star by Earth, Wind and Fire (early 70's) 3. You Don't Have to be a Star, Baby- Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr.; mid-70's
twinkle twinkle little star. =D
The use of the word "stupid" in the poem "Twinkle Twinkle Stupid Star" is an example of personification, as it gives human-like qualities to the star by using a negative attribute. It also adds a sense of humor and playfulness to the poem.
the french word for twinkle is "scintillement"
twinkle (noun) = nitsnúts (נצנוץ)twinkle (verb) = nitsnéts (ניצנץ)
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.
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little star
It comes from a French word meaning 'little basin' which in turn derives from another French word 'barcelonnette' meaning a little cradle. The French word 'basinet' refers to the 14th century helmet, taking its name from the similarity to a 'basin
it means a desciption word with that descirbes words OK
twinkle
The word "scintillation" could be used. To scintillate means to glitter, sparkle, or twinkle.
Shooting Star by Foreigner, You're My Lucky Star, Star Spangled Banner, When You Wish Upon A Star. Shooting Star, When You Wish Upon A Star, You Are My Lucky Star 'Starman' by David Bowie. 'Movie Star' by Harpo. 'Shining Star' by The Manhattans. 'you Don't Have to be a Star' by Marylin McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. 'Star Trekkin' by The Firm. 'Stars in my Eyes' by The Screaming Meemees. 'Siver Stars' by Cliffie Stone. 'Good Morning Starshine' by Oliver. 'Lucky Star' by Madonna. 'Lucky Stars' by Dean Friedman. 'Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima' by Sons of the Pioneers. 'Star on a TV Show' by The Stylistics. 'Wandering Star' by Portishead. 'Kelly Watch the Stars' by Air. 'Everybody is a Star' by Sly and the Family Stone. 'Star Spangled Banner' by Jimi Hendrix.