Crossword clues for star-studded
star-studded
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
star-studded
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an all-star/a star-studded/a stellar cast (=a lot of very famous actors)
▪ The movie features an all-star cast.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a star-studded charity event
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Admission prices have been pegged, despite Coventry's star-studded lineup.
▪ All this is far superior to the dressy emptiness of the last star-studded Haymarket revival.
▪ Its long track record and star-studded cast both lend it to statistical study and fire the hope of investors.
▪ The star-studded crowd at the Forum broke into applause right away, as if encouraging Hamilton to keep going.
▪ The night was beautiful and quiet, star-studded.
▪ The occasion will be a star-studded affair, a day when red joins with blue to take on the pride of Manchester.
Wiktionary
star-studded
a. 1 Having a large number of celebrity (colloquially stars). 2 Having a large number of visible celestial stars.
Usage examples of "star-studded".
He flicked another switch and soft mood music filled the small enclosure whose only ceiling was the star-studded night sky.
As if reading Rupert's thoughts, Hardy Bissett said, 'One of the crucial things at the interview is to appear to like and admire each other and prove you are not merely a star-studded bunch after a quick buck, but actually capable of forming a workable and amicable team.
At the moment he fell still, the vault of heaven, star-studded, profound, was pierced as if by a spear.