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star-studded
[ stahr-stuhd-id ]
adjective
- lighted by or full of stars; bright:
a star-studded night.
- exhibiting or characterized by the presence of many preeminent performers:
a star-studded Hollywood party.
star-studded
adjective
- featuring a large proportion of well-known actors or other performers
a star-studded cast
Word History and Origins
Origin of star-studded1
Example Sentences
With Guthrie’s daughter Nora joining him on stage, Springsteen assembled a star-studded band that included Morello, Harris, Fogerty, Browne, Van Zandt, Scialfa, Lofgren and previous inductee Darlene Love for “This Land Is Your Land,” expurgated lyrics and all.
In the last six weeks, Bernthal has promoted his action thriller “The Accountant 2” in three different cities, flown to and from Greece to film Christopher Nolan’s star-studded “The Odyssey,” worked in New York on Marvel’s standalone “Punisher” special that he’s writing and top-lining for Disney+ and returned to the Chicago set of “The Bear,” which last year earned him his first Emmy.
Ronnie O'Sullivan's return after three months away from competitive action is the headline attraction on a star-studded fourth day at the World Snooker Championship.
The star-studded, all-female crew on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket took off in Texas on Monday and flew for 11 minutes in total.
Directed by Andrew Ahn and co-written by Ahn and the original film’s co-writer James Schamus, “The Wedding Banquet” is star-studded and delightful, an amiable and intimate look at contemporary queerness and all of the intricate difficulties it poses, even in a more progressive society.
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