Similar words: starlight, barley, parley, scarlet, gnarled, snarled, fearless, charles i. Meaning: ['stɑrlɪt /'stɑː-] n. 1. a young (film) actress who is publicized as a future star 2. a small star.
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1) She makes me feel like a starlet.
2) The 19-year-old Boat Club starlet was struck down by glandular fever last summer, and spent a frustrating time on the sidelines.
3) Meanwhile, those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between.
4) But never mind, the starlets of Hollywood, sorry, Hollyswamp aren't too far away.
5) They appeared with starlets at cabarets, guested on game shows and even flirted with politics, always wearing their masks.
6) Anglers Choice starlet Graham Metcalfe topped the proceedings for the second successive week and set a new five-hour best of 16-8-0.
7) He's gone overboard about a starlet.
8) Calvin Klein hired starlet Brooke Shields to advertise his designer jean wear.
9) Ternana starlet Luis Jimenez has distanced himself from reports linking him with a move to Juventus.
10) The sexy starlet was a real eye - popper in her black bikini.
11) The Finnish starlet was making his first start of the season for the second string and netted after 42 minutes with an excellent finish from a seemingly impossible angle.
12) Juventus starlet Raffaele Palladino has pledged his future to the Bianconeri.
13) "He likes people to be shook up," Starlet Lum, his first wife, told me.
14) The sexy starlet is a real eye - popper in her black bikini.
15) A starlet would prefer the crummiest , the rattiest,(http://sentencedict.com/starlet.html) the phoniest movie wheel.
16) It is clear that we should not be led astray by glamorous starlets.
17) One day at the beach, they encountered a beautiful blonde starlet called Lila Leeds, something of a Lana Turner lookalike.
18) He clearly viewed my sharp nose and dark beard in a more favorable light than the starlets had.
19) Footage of her appearance was dug up when she was a guest on The Jonathan Ross Show, and she's virtually unrecognisable as the starlet we know today.
20) Aquilani enjoyed an 80-minute run-out during the Reds' 2-1 Champions League loss to Fiorentina before being replaced by Spanish starlet Daniel Pacheco.
21) The cougar trope started out as a joke about desperate older women. Now it's gone mainstream, even in Hollywood, home to the 50-something producer with a starlet on his arm.
22) "I don't know who Snooki is!" Barack said when Joy Behar asked if the pint-sized Jersey Shore starlet should run for the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska.
23) Yet he is also distractingly attractive, with cheekbones any starlet would covet, making him an awkward choice for such an enigmatic role.
24) This has given Liverpool a window of opportunity to make a move for the Belgian starlet, although they must also off-load players before making an official bid.
25) Santos pointed to his young squad, with 18-year-old American starlet Freddie Adu making his European debut, for part of the reason for his side's off-colour performance.
26) United have agreed terms in principle to sign FC Porto's exciting Brazilian starlet Anderson.
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