Stargaze (verb)

  1. To look up at the stars for pleasure or contemplation.
  2. To observe the stars, usually at night with the naked eye or using a telescope.

Origin:

From "star" and "gaze" meaning to look at intently.

Examples:

  1. We went outside to stargaze on a clear night.
  2. He loved to stargaze and would often spend hours looking at the night sky.
  3. The stargazing event at the observatory was a popular attraction.
  4. The stargazing party was a great way to spend a summer night.
  5. She stargazed as a hobby and had a telescope at her home.
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