Similar words: superstition, superstitious, understand, interstate, understanding, overstatement, understatement, misunderstanding. Meaning: n. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
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(91) She also performed with Country music superstar CB and Pop sensation JS as a part of the benefit concert "America United" at CP.
(92) A mentor-pupil relationship blossoms, but whatever chemistry exists between Kline and Dano will doubtless be overlooked in the media if Holmes' superstar spouse turns up.
(93) One of the biggest sellers is the rock superstar dog -- for anyone who fancies bedecking their immaculately bred golden retriever in a diamante Elvis-style cape, collar and flared trousers.
(94) Yang Lan conceived the idea of collaborating with Celine Dion after she interviewed the superstar backstage at Dion's Las Vegas show at Caesars Palace hotel-casino in May, 2007.
(95) The entire sports industry enjoyed exponential growth when he was the superstar in NBA.
(96) The other projects will be built one by one in the early of 2008. Among them(sentencedict.com), the Superstar Hotel is 200m high and will be as the most famous Seven-star Hotel as the Caravel Hotel of Dubai.
(97) Any reporter would be keen for an exclusive interview with the superstar.
(98) The furry superstar, who was famously hand-reared by keepers after being rejected by mother Tosca, attracted half a million more visitors to the zoo last year.
(99) OJ Mayo : Could be a superstar by 2010 due to his ability out score.
(100) Hey, you might end up fabulously rich or even become a hug superstar one day.
(101) Little known until recently, the cobia has become an aquaculture superstar in Latin America and the Caribbean.
(102) Of course Miami fans have visions of multiple NBA championships, and their superstar trio gives them hope for the future.
(103) Gianfranco Zola - another superstar of Serie A - was signed a few months later.
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