单词 | to have stardust in one's eyes |
释义 | > as lemmasto have stardust in one's eyes a. That which is illusory or insubstantial. to have stardust in one's eyes and variants: to have a false (favourable) impression of a person or thing, esp. as a result of being in love. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > fancy or fantastic notion > deceptive fancy or illusion > [noun] fantasyc1325 fairyc1330 illusionc1374 mazec1390 phantasma1398 dream1489 phantom1557 seeming1576 phantasma1598 fancy1609 hallucinationa1652 phantastry1656 phasm1659 fata Morgana1818 dreamland1832 stardust1906 1906 Altoona (Pa.) Mirror 10 Aug. 12/5 But the colony had been bartered away like a bauble, and the empire fell, shattered into star-dust. 1926 Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune 21 Sept. 10/4 It matters not at all what the outer coating may be, when there's star dust in her eyes, and lovelight in her face. 1934 V. Woolf Walter Sickert 20 His [sc. Sickert's] paint has a tangible quality; it is made not of air and star-dust but of oil and earth. 1975 A. Hunter Gently with Love xxii. 81 ‘You had a different opinion of her once.’.. ‘I must have had some stardust in my eyes.’ 2005 G. Nero Warm Dust, Summer Rain xxiv. 392 Don't try to pry out of me something that's only stardust. < as lemmas |
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