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adjective set or studded with or as with stars.
decorated with a star, as of an order.
marked with a starlike figure or spot, especially an asterisk.
Linguistics . (of a form or construction) ungrammatical or otherwise unacceptable: so called because of the convention of placing an asterisk before such a form. Compare asterisk (def. 2).
Historical Linguistics . (of a form) hypothetical or reconstructed, but unattested. Compare asterisk (def. 3).
Origin of starred Middle English word dating back to 1175–1225; see origin at star, -ed3
OTHER WORDS FROM starred un·starred, adjective Words nearby starred Star of Courage, Star of David, star-of-Jerusalem, starquake, Starr, starred , star route, star ruby, starry, starry-eyed, starry grasswort
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Example sentences from the Web for starred Late former governors of NY, TX starred in a 1994 snack chip ad.
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Colfer adapted the later into a 2012 film, which he also executive produced and starred in.
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It was only once he directed and starred in his own short film that he decided to pursue acting as a vocation.
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In March 1971, he starred in the TV special Bill Cosby Talks With Children About Drugs.
When Bill Cosby N-Bombed the Congressional Black Caucus | Asawin Suebsaeng| December 2, 2014| DAILY BEAST
You starred on Entourage, but also seem to be cognizant of classism.
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I sat down on the seat facing her; I seized the oars, and off we starred .
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Excellence in literature has been pointed out to her, starred and double-starred , like Baedeker's cathedrals.
Americans and Others | Agnes Repplier
The enemy disappeared, and again the trawlers gathered and "starred ."
Aircraft and Submarines | Willis J. Abbot.
Next moment they saw that the whole surface of turf was starred and splitting in all directions, and they fled for their lives.
A Book of the West. Volume I Devon | S. Baring-Gould
Rufus Blake, an entrepreneur, under whose banner she had once starred , has some reminiscences of her at this period.
The Magnificent Montez | Horace Wyndham
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British Dictionary definitions for starred adjective having luck or fortune as specified (in combination ) ill-starred Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to starred overgrown, dotted, carpeted, perform, portray, play, enact, star, headline, mark, emphasize, advertise, promote, spotlight, present, spotted, overspread, spangled, bejeweled, flowered