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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstar-studdedˈstar-ˌstudded adjective [only before noun] FAMOUSincluding many famous performers a star-studded cast
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star-studded• The night was beautiful and quiet, star-studded.• The occasion will be a star-studded affair, a day when red joins with blue to take on the pride of Manchester.• Its long track record and star-studded cast both lend it to statistical study and fire the hope of investors.• a star-studded charity event• The star-studded crowd at the Forum broke into applause right away, as if encouraging Hamilton to keep going.• All this is far superior to the dressy emptiness of the last star-studded Haymarket revival.• Admission prices have been pegged, despite Coventry's star-studded lineup.
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noun ˌfɪɡjəˈriːn, ˈfiɡjəriːn
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