Similar words: superstition, superstitious, understand, interstate, understanding, overstatement, understatement, misunderstanding. Meaning: n. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
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(61) I was hoping to catch a glimpse of the superstar.
(62) He was more than a footballing superstar, he was a celebrity.
(63) Ownership refuses to loosen the purse strings athat would bring in a superstar talent.
(64) It's my dream to become a singer, a star and superstar.
(65) Hey, you might end up fabulously rich or even become a huge superstar ( one day ).
(66) However, it is on stage that she morphs from sweet, soul vocalist into a strutting, superstar front woman.
(67) CLEVELAND - Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James tells a newspaper that a cancer scare earlier this year was "nerve-racking" and had him on edge for a few days.
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(69) Gong Li, mainland China's first superstar actress, is a toughie.
(70) The fancy country superstar sticks to her preferred sequins but switches things up by straightening her spirals and adding jade-green earrings.
(71) Mara Dona, an international superstar, was the pride of Argentina. Argentina is also famous for its tango in the world.
(72) Now they stood to lose their superstar under a hailstorm of negative publicity offseason trade demand.
(73) But the hospice caregivers celebrated , and he became their superstar.
(74) ThisAt this point, it looks like superstar of car but enginery a souped up golf cart.
(75) Some theatre-goers may feel short-changed when they arrive expecting to see an international superstar perform.
(76) They were obviously the key to my superstar fairy princess Vegas showgirl disco diva dreams, and although they were irrationally expensive[sentencedict.com], I wasn't sure I could go on living without owning them.
(77) In the end, the superstar and the recluse were not far apart.
(78) Depending upon the author's experiences in the practical project, the article briefly introduce the E Book system developed by Teinghua Library and SuperStar Corp. , which follow the Digtal Co...
(79) The superstar of 2008, who once looked like a shoo-in for re-election, now appears extremely vulnerable.
(80) And for his next act, the coldblooded superstar has become a bouncy public patriot, wearing his flag the way he once wore his glare.
(81) This powerful song from Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" touched me greatly.
(82) The scriptwriter also borrowed from Obama's life the notion of a superstar candidate.
(83) Spielberg would face a hefty tax bill if he decides to exercise the put option on the consulting fee, and the superstar director said he had no intention of doing so.
(84) His long hair, sideburns, sunglasses, vulpine appearance and fur coats making him an archetypal superstar of that decade.
(85) So, the superstar we chose in the next generation is the last legal ANDROSTANE.
(86) A year ago, not many people were calling Tim Duncan's sidekick a superstar.
(87) New York, NY - Pop superstar Britney Spears achieves another benchmark with her current album, Femme Fatale.
(88) Golf superstar Tiger Woods and TV celebrity Jesse James have seen their lives unravel amid revelations of cheating on their spouses, in part by arranging liaisons via text messages.
(89) My test case runs flawlessly and my handy-dandy code coverage report (below in Figure 3) makes me look like a superstar, with 100% test coverage!
(90) Dag Hammarskjold was the organisation's first superstar. Kofi Annan , the outgoing secretary - general , has been widely admired.
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