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star
adjective as in famous, illustrious
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Former Red Sox star Curt Schilling says his politics are keeping him out of Cooperstown.
It was seen by a small delegation of star-struck prelates and dignitaries who later described the film as “moving.”
I just recently rewatched all six Star Wars movies the other day… Oh wow, from the beginning?
The star announces he is to marry his 27-year-old boyfriend.
Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.
I had no idea who they were, as the Grand Duke was in morning costume, and had no star or decoration to distinguish him.
When rapidly deposited, as by artificial precipitation, triple phosphate often takes feathery, star- or leaf-like forms.
She liked him less than ever, nevertheless wished that he were her brother and the rising star in American politics.
According to a weekly paper not only is Constance Binney a famous screen star, but she is also a first-class ukelele player.
I do not quite agree with the 'Star' as to the Fire-crest not being "very uncommon," though it occasionally occurs.
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On this page you'll find 120 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to star, such as: capital, celebrated, chief, dominant, leading, and main.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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