Sentence examples for something of a star from inspiring English sources

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He's also something of a star in his field.

This was despite him being something of a star worker.

My native South Korea is something of a star performer.

When the book came out, Ettinger became something of a star.

Andrews was already something of a star; he'd been a bandleader since he was six.

An intelligent, hard-working politician, she was something of a star in the Washington state legislature.

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Mr. McQuade, 55, is a certified public accountant who has worked in financial businesses for decades and had something of a star-studded rise at Fleet.

In the process, he has become something of a star-struck fan -- not simply of the American squad but of the passion of the fans and the broader potential he sees in the game to bridge divides among nations.

Prompt.ly has something of a star-system of a team, including noted investors and advisers.

LONG before movie stars like Paul Newman and Katharine Hepburn made Connecticut their home, long before there were even movie stars, the state was something of a budding star itself.

Even the name sounded melodramatic, like something out of a "Star Trek" episode.

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