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superstar

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" Superstar " is a song recorded by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki , taken from their fifth Japanese studio album, Tone (2011). It served as Tohoshinki's 32nd Japanese single, and their second as a duo. As the second and final single release for Tone , ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1920, in the sports and entertainment sense (Babe Ruth was one of the first so-called), from super- + star (n.).

Usage examples of superstar.

Ben Glisan, the accounting superstar who was a Fastow favorite, hit on the perfect idea-Chewco.

So too was the delicious comedienne, whose flowing blonde locks and light-headed antics in film comedies with such superstars as the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy had won her a legion of fans.

All I knew of Julian was that he had been a superstar litigator who hung out with the rich and the beautiful.

Linguistics has four superstars today: Noam Chomsky, Steven Pinker, George Lakoff, and Deborah Tannen.

Hard and sweaty, he lay with his hands locked under his head, staring at the ceiling and forcing himself to concentrate on the mystery of where Jessica Adams, anchorwoman superstar and closet porn watcher, could be.

The designer scientists and mystical wiseguys, the sci-fi writers and New Age gurus, the double-domes and intellectual superstars, were colorful characters, had good stage presence, were all motormouths, had good comic timing for the star to work off, and a lot of them were even funny themselves.

Leakey became the first superstar that paleoanthropology had seen in a while.

Not only did they win an unprecedented five gold medals, but one of those medalists, Sugar Ray Leonard, emerged as a bonafide superstar.

This deed shall hereby exclude the following commercial events: tennis tournaments, automobile races, soccer, skeet shooting, rodeos, croquet, lacrosse, monster-truck pulls, Wrestlemania or any Battle of the Network Superstars.

Like all the sexual superstars and symbols previous to him, she was also a victim of his own success.

The primitive force field generated by a bona fide wedding ceremony was of sufficient authority to dampen the apparent magnitude of a superstar.

You might be willing to pay big bucks for a B-2 superstar quarterback, but you will also need lower cost and capable riflemen or destroyers to block and tackle.

He had never quite been up there with the superstars like Moss and Brunson and "Amarillo Slim" Preston, but he had known them and played with them.

I've no illusions I'm gonna be a superstar, but I'd like to think I could learn enough as I go, and one day be a half-way-decent character actress.

Especially now that he's a pro wrestling superstar and can afford anything he wants.