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estrellado
-starry
,smashed
See the entry forestrellado.
estrellado
-smashed
Past participle ofestrellar.

estrellado

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. starry
Era una noche estrellada, y la luna iluminaba el camino.It was a starry night, and the moon illuminated our path.
b. star-spangled
Se podía apreciar el cielo estrellado porque no había contaminación lumínica.We could appreciate the star-spangled sky because there wasn't any light pollution.
a. star-shaped
La cantante pop tenía puestas gafas con lentes con forma estrellada.The pop singer was wearing glasses with star-shaped lenses.
a. smashed
Por el camino vimos un carro estrellado que había volcado.Down the road, we saw a smashed car that was flipped upside down.
b. shattered
¿Ves esas ventanas estrelladas? Todavía no atraparon a los vándalos que lo hicieron.Do you see those shattered windows? The vandals who did it still haven't been caught.
a. fried
¿Qué quieres desayunar, medialunas o huevos estrellados?What do you want for breakfast, croissants or fried eggs?
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