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Definition of Starlets
1. starlet [n] - See also: starlet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Starlets
Literary usage of Starlets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Music System by Frederick Zuchtmann (1898)
"God's own starlets,twinkle brightly,In yon depths of az-ure sea, Ev-et ffi i "xi
ff £ fr ffr rT 2. Watchful starlets,twinkle nightly,From the depths of ..."
2. The Chinese Classics: Translated Into English, with Preliminary Essays and by James Legge, Confucius, Mencius, Ching Shih (1876)
"1 Behold those starlets small, How three or five the east illume! Swiftly we came
when fell ... 2 Behold those starlets small, Orion and the Pleiads bright! ..."
3. Child-garden: Story, Song, Play by League of American Mothers (1894)
"AID the Moon to the starlets — her children, you know: " Now your playtime is
... "We're orbs too," said the starlets; "and it is not right For the Sun, ..."
4. Wesleyan Verse (2d Ed.) by Ralph Welles Keeler, Charles N. Rudkin (1914)
"Two starlets there are, Two shells and a rose, A breath and a look, ... This makes
up my love, The starlets are eyes ; Her ears are the shells; The linnet, ..."
5. Songs of DePauw: A Collection of College Songs as Rendered by the De Pauw by James Hamilton Howe (1889)
"... ,starlets blink in blue. They wink and think but of you my love, sof-ty of .
ty fif-ty hours, She snail lie and lisp on a ..."