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Sentence count:91+1Posted:2017-07-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mustardcustardbastardbustardstandard of livingdastardlycut the mustardmajordomoMeaning: ['stɑrdəm /'stɑː-]  n. the status of being acknowledged as a star. 
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61. Both her looks and personality came from a ride to stardom that has been far from comfortable.
62. At the beginning of his testimony Friday, Simpson described his earlier life, his rise from projects to athletic stardom.
63. Daly was unfit for stardom by upbringing, by nature - he couldn't handle it.
64. Sudden rock stardom can do weird things to your head, even if things build slowly, as they did for Weezer.
65. To boost his stardom, the Lottery Commission sent thousands of life-size Scratchman cutouts to stores across the state.
66. For some young hopefuls the promise of stardom and success outweighs the fear of failure.
67. Yet,[www.Sentencedict.com] it is as the leader of a succession of celebrated trios that Peterson achieved international stardom four decades ago.
68. The actor coasted stardom on his father's name.
69. He rocketed to stardom overnight.
70. Stardom meant nothing to her.
71. Mr Carruthers was never marked out stardom.
72. She quickly graduated to the stage, then to stardom.
73. She is on the escalator to stardom.
74. I moved to New York City, hell-bent on stardom.
75. His stardom looked to be all over.
76. And that's precisely what has him worried : real stardom.
77. After specialising in oily villains, he found overnight stardom as the Argentinian hero of the first world war epic The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921).
78. Others suggested that he could follow the lead of homeless man Ted Williams whose deep voice propelled him to internet stardom after being featured on Youtube.
79. Garnett's surge to stardom began in 1995 when he was drafted by the Timberwolves directly out of Farragut Academy High School with the fifth overall choice in the 1995 NBA Draft.
80. The actor coast ed to stardom on his father's name.
81. She was catapult to stardom by the success of her first record.
82. Implicitly, the message to the students was that success awaited them if only they could sweep away the impediments to stardom(sentencedict.com), including S.P.s.
83. She shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play.
84. Shaikh, who is married to an Englishwoman and has five children, genuinely believed the gang were his friends and were grooming him for pop stardom.
85. He is being groomed ( ie prepared and trained ) for stardom.
86. He knew he was unlikely to get a shot stardom.
87. Nothing excites the crowd slam dunk. Follow these steps slam your way to stardom.
88. The record started the young singer on the road to stardom.
89. Jenny aspired to be a stardom when she was a little girl.
90. Before writing Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Anita Loos wrote the athletic comedies that brought Doug Fairbanks to stardom.
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