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1 bestar
[bɪ'stɑː]гл.; уст.усеивать, усыпать звёздами; украшать звёздами прям. и перен.The dandelions that bestar the grass. — Одуванчики, которыми усеяна вся трава.
Syn:spangle with stars, adorn with stars
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