Phrases with «eclipse»

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An "eclipse" is when the light from one celestial body, like the sun, is blocked or hidden by another object, such as the moon or the Earth. Full definition

Adjective + «eclipse»

«eclipse» + noun

Verb + «eclipse»

Sentences with «eclipse»

  • If you were fortunate enough to witness the recent total solar eclipse in all its glory, you might have noticed something surprising. (sciencedaily.com)
  • From the presidential inauguration to the total eclipse of the sun, this year has been one of fast - paced news cycles and memorable moments. (cupidspulse.com)
  • These came out within a week of each other, the equivalent of a rare solar eclipse in the world of education. (thenferblog.org)
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