Find the word definition

WordNet
television star

n. a star in a television show [syn: TV star]

Usage examples of "television star".

What happened in the next three minutes proved to be a shock to more than those gathered about the television star.

No clergyman, no reporter, no sobbing woman television star and no front-office administrator would do.

Once Dame Enid agreed, it was a piece of cake to recruit Professor Crispin Graystock, a rich left-wing English Literature don who had dry, unmanageable hair like Worzel Gummidge's dipped in soot, wild eyes and a wet formless face, and who longed to be a television star because he thought it would help sell his slim and unutterably dreary volumes of poetry.

It was like telling a horde of savage papparazzi that, just a block away, the Queen of England was balling the biggest television star in the world right in the middle of the road .

It was like telling a horde of savage papparazzi that, just a block away, the Queen of England was balling the biggest television star in the world right in the middle of the road.

At the moment she 8 8 IRIS RA INER DA R Twas a big television star, and eventually she'd make movies again.

All she was interested in was Our Family Jones, and being a terrific television star, and that was it.

When he came back from his first three-month trip in space, she had married the television star Dana Adams.