Sentence examples for been star from inspiring English sources

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been star

noun

Any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots.

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Not everyone has been star struck.

M. Bidault has been star performer for the West.

He's talking about Dyson, who has been star on campus since his arrival in 2007.

None of them have been star N.B.A. players or big-time college coaches before making the jump to being N.B.A. head coaches.

While Ighalo and Deeney's partnership – which has provided 15 of Watford's 18 league goals – cannot be understated, there have been star performers elsewhere that have ensured Watford have a fantastic chance of survival.

She has been star baker three times, while Andrew has been awarded the honour twice.

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But attempts to relaunch Bugatti have been star-crossed.

Even some prominent screenwriters have been star-struck.

Mr. Leung's tenure in office has been star-crossed almost from the start.

"I've always been star-struck by Donatella," Mr. Kane said recently.

The Air Force's effort to replace its Eisenhower-era tankers has been star-crossed; the latest bidding is the service's third effort to award a contract.

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