Sample Sentences for
Jupiter
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Jupiter as in:  the Olympian god

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  • For a long while Mr. Poulter only shook his head in a significant manner at this request, and smiled patronizingly, as Jupiter may have done when Semele urged her too ambitious request.  (source)
  • He has still some of the slimness of youth; but youthfulness is not the effect he aims at: his frock coat would befit a prime minister; and a certain high chested carriage of the shoulders, a lofty pose of the head, and the Olympian majesty with which a mane, or rather a huge wisp, of hazel colored hair is thrown back from an imposing brow, suggest Jupiter rather than Apollo.  (source)
  • He pulled a map of Jupiter toward him and started to learn the names of its moons.†  (source)
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  • Then he climbed up so he could catch hold of the star of Jupiter as a symbol of his power.†  (source)
  • In my Astronomy class we visited each of Jupiter's moons.†  (source)
  • Like Pluto and Jupiter are aligned with the earth and I'm floating.†  (source)
  • Right now, our friends at Camp Jupiter are trying to reconstruct them based on Ella's recollections.†  (source)
  • The movie was called Jupiter Ascending, and it was both ridiculous and kind of awesome.†  (source)
  • Then dearest child mournest thou only for Jupiter?†  (source)
  • As she flipped through it, a brief note about Jupiter caught her attention:†  (source)
  • "Good Jupiter," Tata whispered in shock, stepping slowly into the field.†  (source)
  • Jupiter was a shimmering yellow circle with brown horizontal streaks.†  (source)
  • Moreover, he discovered that the planet Jupiter had four moons.†  (source)
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meaning too common or too rare to warrant focus

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  • Curly and his wife were avid movie fans. "Mutant Invaders from Jupiter Seven," said Chuck Muckle.  (source)
    Jupiter = the planet between Mars and Saturn
  • It's called Mutant Invaders from Jupiter Seven.  (source)
  • It was more media attention than Kimberly Lou Dixon had received as the Miss America runner-up, or even as the future star of Mutant Invaders from Jupiter Seven.  (source)
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