Synonym: notable, somebody. Similar words: celebration, debris, accelerate, British, minority, priority, security, authority. Meaning: [sɪ'lebrətɪ] n. 1. a widely known person 2. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed.
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61. This is typical of the celebrity worship sites erected by doting fans.
62. But for most, in a community that is studiously disinterested in celebrity, Simpson is simply ignored.
63. The celebrity he will now enjoy will make that even easier in the weeks ahead.
64. He must have picked up the definition at one of the sporting goods conventions, where he was now a celebrity.
65. I know they say I am a celebrity, but I take it all with a pinch of salt.
66. Celebrity Cruises, which just introduced its Century, will add the Galaxy, a 1, 870-passenger vessel in December.
67. To his complete amazement, Frankie found himself something of a minor celebrity among the children of St Andrew's.
68. Even the trendiest of today's celebrity chefs does not disdain to slosh it around.
69. After he achieved celebrity status through Dynasty he took to visiting hospitals and rehabilitation centres warning youngsters of the dangers of drugs.
70. Many celebrity customers have been caricatured and hung on the restaurant's walls.
71. His celebrity status gave him access to the Hollywood highs - and lows.
72. The Canlton Food Network's celebrity chefs will have their say on the site along with organic, wine and entertaining sections.
73. This diversity has enabled the festival to attract celebrity music fans,(http://sentencedict.com/celebrity.html) too.
74. Theatre producer Harold Prince picked out the Holocaust portraits; celebrity hound Larry King put forth the photo of a dead friend.
75. A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
76. For a while, the seif-centred members of celebrity circles were falling over themselves in their eagerness to jump on the bandwagon.
77. She has now called in an exorcist from Beverly Hills to get rid of her celebrity ghosts.
78. The audience is invited to a celebrity reception following the reading.
79. For a brief period Amy Dillwyn became a national celebrity.
80. You begin to appreciate why Newley has become a rich and famous celebrity playing poor failed nobodies.
81. Get the children to take their autograph book as there should be an opportunity to do some celebrity spotting.
82. The Padstow seafood restaurant owned by celebrity chef Rick Stein has been fully booked since January.
83. She fled there after splitting from celebrity chef Marco, 30, just 15 weeks after their marriage.
84. Proud at first and glowing a little in reflected celebrity status, he grew bored very quickly with the indiscriminate nature of it all.
85. Desks were littered with yards of wire stories, celebrity bulletins, picture handouts, telephone messages, and empty coffee cups.
86. Davis deserves kudos for including celebrity chefs and lesser known regional chefs in her tough homage to the restaurant business.
87. Missed more two-footers than Ray Charles at a celebrity pro-am golf tournament.
88. Posh and Becks are, without doubt, the world's most famous celebrity couple.
89. The band are flying out to Ibiza tonight for a huge four-day celebrity bash.
90. Many of the current crop of celebrity exercise videos can actually be bad for you, reports the Consumers Association magazine Which?
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