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[ too-stahr ] / ˈtuˌstɑr /
adjectiveof or being a major general, as indicated by two stars on an insignia. Words nearby two-startwosome, two-speed, two-spirit, two-spot, two-spotted spider mite, two-star, two-step, two-step exercise test, two strikes against, two strings to one's bow, two-stroke Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for two-starAriane was born and raised in a two-star Michelin kitchen in Gascony, a rustic corner in Southwest France. The Queen of Foie Gras|David Lincoln Ross|December 29, 2010|DAILY BEAST A two-star restaurant is described by the Times as “Very Good.” Four Stars!|Isabel Wilkinson|August 25, 2009|DAILY BEAST The first two rows of seats at the right of the aisle were crammed with generals, two-star and three-star. Pipefuls|Christopher Morley In Bella's mental list of the neighbourhood swains Ben Westerveld already occupied a two-star position, top of column. Half Portions|Edna Ferber
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