Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude.
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Examples for "star"
Examples for "star"
1The reality star said: I speak to my grandfather nearly every day.
2But the Democrats' second back-to back debate is fuelled by star power.
3But it's her merchandising power that's making the young star serious money.
4He began to work immediately, videotaping every detail of the star's chamber.
5I can't hit up that four-star new secret area with you today.
1This means there are many different types of genius, even in animals.
2The genius of really great Italian pasta recipes is often just that.
3The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true genius.
4Another teacher in London said, We feel the term genius is appropriate.
5Even in Shakespeare the springs of genius were not in the mind.
1Dennis said on Eurosport: It's a dream come true being world champion.
2The goal: to champion the causes and people creating a brighter future.
3He's absolutely done it in a perfect way, said the triple champion.
4The funeral of former world rally champion Colin McRae takes place today.
5Fashion designer Denise L'Estrange-Corbet wants to promote and champion New Zealand-made products.
1The sensation of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2For good? The question produced an odd, tight sensation in his windpipe.
3The sensation is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of sensation; of happiness.
5The affair was known in the sensation press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
1The son's guardian was a wizard of great power but dubious principle.
2I told you long ago that being a real wizard means sacrifice.
3My own opinion is that the wizard left for his own reasons.
4Each wields vast power, wizard-powerto rival the archangels and lesser gods.
5For once, the wizard's magic was working right on the first try.
1He won the match with an ace on his second match point.
2The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th ace.
3Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph ace.
4The 19 year old Austrian ace was overwhelming right from move one.
5I know you can ace that test if only you will try.
1If it's a superstar, then we have a problem, said the source.
2The result also leaves Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield still without a premiership.
3Every team in the competition wants a bankable superstar on their list.
4Spence is already talking about fighting superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in 2021.
5SOCCER:Manchester City have rejected claims that they have signed Brazilian superstar Kaka.
1Princeton computer science whiz Ed Felten and others point out the conundrum.
2You may be a whiz at design, but I know the marketplace.
3Stop and add the flour and baking powder and whiz some more.
4The tray ended up on the floor and gee whiz, what's this?
5That's the message of Barnaby Jack, a software-cracking whiz turned digital-security researcher.
1Yes, it's important to encourage your virtuoso to develop his violin skills.
2FLORA Mark Fairnington's virtuoso paintings of natural history, its presentation and representation.
3This is evident in his novels but particularly in his virtuoso journalism.
4In the 800m, she stormed into first place with another virtuoso display.
5A prince in those days had to be a virtuoso of personality.
1The more the corn fell, the quicker she made the sickle whizz.
2He was a mathematics whizz-kid and destined for Harvard and great things.
3It was at this time that the whizz-bang shell made its debut.
4Shots began to whizz overhead and to splash the water around us.
5The pods whizz up obligingly and stop politely, waiting to be boarded.
1Rocks wiz down around you from more than a thousand feet above.
2I go to ze funeral of my friend wiz music like zat.
3W'en I fight, I fight wiz what le bon Dieu give me.
4Robert Stromberg, special effects wiz, makes his debut with the epic.
5But this isn't just a wiz-bang feature for an eight-figure aircraft.
1Duffy needs to pay for that hotshot goalie he bought last year.
2Most hotshot young directors go to great lengths to conceal their influences.
3Her hotshot agent still hadn't given up on that big movie deal.
4I want a better look at that hotshot in the fancy suit.
5Soon, however, the competition to land hotshot talent led to more extravagant bait.
1She couldn't imagine a snooty society maven ever wearing something so garish.
2Nagle, a longtime Internet maven, was a regular reader of Telecom Digest.
3Ellen DeGeneres, comedian, day-time talk show maven and soon-to-be two-time Oscar host.
4But unlike traditional boutiques, you'll find yourself interacting with the maven herself.
5Brooklyn-bred fashion maven Sharifa Murdock is a force to be reckoned with.
1Simon Mavin remembers how he felt when he heard Questlove had given his band a rhapsodic public seal of approval.
2Dennis Mavin scored 15 points to lead Florida International, which shot 37 percent from the field and committed a season-high 25 turnovers.
1It also made them more adept at hunting the elusive forest animals.
2He had become adept at judging his friend's state over the years.
3Paul had never been particularly adept at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4The Frenchman was evidently an adept in the art of dodging pursuit.
5Modo shivered and switched hands; he was equally adept with his right.
6Chinese companies - adept at working in challenging locations - should gain.
7Presented with someone else's argument, we're quite adept at spotting the weaknesses.
8For most of history, people have been adept at keeping them apart.
9In fact, most of the actors could benefit from more adept direction.
10Besides, the lyrinx are adept at finding new ways of doing things.'
11With Rugby World Cup success, Japan have become adept at saying nothing
12The cats here were particularly adept at giving someone the cold shoulder.
13Our annual delegation have become adept at making sure it is remembered.
14She was an adept in hiding her heart far out of sight.
15They became adept at codes and various other forms of sub-rosa communication.
16She was fairly adept at picking up languages, especially variations of Zelandonii.
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