: a feeling or impression of romance, magic, or ethereality
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The event bonuses include triple stardust, double catch candy with a higher chance for trainers level 31 and up to receive Candy XL.—
Gieson Cacho,
Mercury News,
26 May 2026 Radioactive stardust remnants from stellar explosions have been found trapped in ice in Antarctica.—
Chelsea Gohd,
Space.com,
18 May 2026 In the mid ’70s, Redford was perhaps at the peak of his powers as a leading man, and his stardust was evident, says Alan Shayne, the film’s casting director and former WB TV President, who is now 100 years old.—
Andreas Wiseman,
Deadline,
17 May 2026 Back then, besides stardust, no solid materials at all drifted through this natal disk.—
Javier Barbuzano,
Scientific American,
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