Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
Make a soft swishing sound.
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Examples for "star "
Examples for "star "
1 The reality star said: I speak to my grandfather nearly every day.
2 But the Democrats' second back-to back debate is fuelled by star power.
3 But it's her merchandising power that's making the young star serious money.
4 He began to work immediately, videotaping every detail of the star 's chamber.
5 I can't hit up that four - star new secret area with you today.
1 This means there are many different types of genius , even in animals.
2 The genius of really great Italian pasta recipes is often just that.
3 The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true genius .
4 Another teacher in London said, We feel the term genius is appropriate.
5 Even in Shakespeare the springs of genius were not in the mind.
1 Dennis said on Eurosport: It's a dream come true being world champion .
2 The goal: to champion the causes and people creating a brighter future.
3 He's absolutely done it in a perfect way, said the triple champion .
4 The funeral of former world rally champion Colin McRae takes place today.
5 Fashion designer Denise L'Estrange-Corbet wants to promote and champion New Zealand-made products.
1 The sensation of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2 For good? The question produced an odd, tight sensation in his windpipe.
3 The sensation is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4 Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of sensation ; of happiness.
5 The affair was known in the sensation press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
1 The son's guardian was a wizard of great power but dubious principle.
2 I told you long ago that being a real wizard means sacrifice.
3 My own opinion is that the wizard left for his own reasons.
4 Each wields vast power, wizard - power to rival the archangels and lesser gods.
5 For once, the wizard 's magic was working right on the first try.
1 He won the match with an ace on his second match point.
2 The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th ace .
3 Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph ace .
4 The 19 year old Austrian ace was overwhelming right from move one.
5 I know you can ace that test if only you will try.
1 If it's a superstar , then we have a problem, said the source.
2 The result also leaves Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield still without a premiership.
3 Every team in the competition wants a bankable superstar on their list.
4 Spence is already talking about fighting superstar Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in 2021.
5 SOCCER:Manchester City have rejected claims that they have signed Brazilian superstar Kaka.
1 It also made them more adept at hunting the elusive forest animals.
2 He had become adept at judging his friend's state over the years.
3 Paul had never been particularly adept at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4 The Frenchman was evidently an adept in the art of dodging pursuit.
5 Modo shivered and switched hands; he was equally adept with his right.
1 Yes, it's important to encourage your virtuoso to develop his violin skills.
2 FLORA Mark Fairnington's virtuoso paintings of natural history, its presentation and representation.
3 This is evident in his novels but particularly in his virtuoso journalism.
4 In the 800m, she stormed into first place with another virtuoso display.
5 A prince in those days had to be a virtuoso of personality.
1 The more the corn fell, the quicker she made the sickle whizz .
2 He was a mathematics whizz - kid and destined for Harvard and great things.
3 It was at this time that the whizz - bang shell made its debut.
4 Shots began to whizz overhead and to splash the water around us.
5 The pods whizz up obligingly and stop politely, waiting to be boarded.
1 Rocks wiz down around you from more than a thousand feet above.
2 I go to ze funeral of my friend wiz music like zat.
3 W'en I fight, I fight wiz what le bon Dieu give me.
4 Robert Stromberg, special effects wiz , makes his debut with the epic.
5 But this isn't just a wiz - bang feature for an eight-figure aircraft.
1 Duffy needs to pay for that hotshot goalie he bought last year.
2 Most hotshot young directors go to great lengths to conceal their influences.
3 Her hotshot agent still hadn't given up on that big movie deal.
4 I want a better look at that hotshot in the fancy suit.
5 Soon, however, the competition to land hotshot talent led to more extravagant bait.
1 She couldn't imagine a snooty society maven ever wearing something so garish.
2 Nagle, a longtime Internet maven , was a regular reader of Telecom Digest.
3 Ellen DeGeneres, comedian, day-time talk show maven and soon-to-be two-time Oscar host.
4 But unlike traditional boutiques, you'll find yourself interacting with the maven herself.
5 Brooklyn-bred fashion maven Sharifa Murdock is a force to be reckoned with.
1 Simon Mavin remembers how he felt when he heard Questlove had given his band a rhapsodic public seal of approval.
2 Dennis Mavin scored 15 points to lead Florida International, which shot 37 percent from the field and committed a season-high 25 turnovers.
1 Princeton computer science whiz Ed Felten and others point out the conundrum.
2 You may be a whiz at design, but I know the marketplace.
3 Stop and add the flour and baking powder and whiz some more.
4 The tray ended up on the floor and gee whiz , what's this?
5 That's the message of Barnaby Jack, a software-cracking whiz turned digital-security researcher.
6 Our computer whiz , Barbi, without missing a beat as she types, translates.
7 Gee whiz , I didn't see any signal but I didn't look behind.
8 You should have heard me whiz , and seen the electric fur fly!
9 Whenever a head popped up over the wall of either fort, whiz !
10 Then, when he approached within a few feet of the ambush, whiz !
11 Gee whiz , I've got to be faithful to a trust, haven't I?
12 The news coverage of technology is mostly a 'gee whiz ' kind of thing.
13 I'm no whiz ; there's not much occasion to use it in the Bahamas.
14 In his first year of college, Massoud discovered he was a math whiz .
15 Not being an electronic audio whiz myself, I don't know what that means.
16 He sent it shooting into the realms of the soulful with a whiz .
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