"star" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The small-market Bucks (who had not even been featured on NBC that year prior to the second round of the Playoffs) did not have any "big-time" stars, with the exception of Ray Allen (who, despite being popular, was not in the upper-echelon of NBA players in terms of endorsements).
- Third baseman Eric Chavez is going to be a big-time star in another year or two, and he will be a dangerous presence in the series because of his talent and laid-back demeanor.
- His brother has been a big-time star.
- "These people are honoring me for what I was before I became a big-time star," he said.
- It is the first major skyscraper designed by Charles Gwathmey and Robert Siegel, architects whose elaborately detailed, lavishly executed modernist houses and offices have made them big-time architectural stars of the last two decades.
- Still, Mr. Mortensen's ambivalence about being a big-time star means that his career has not followed the usual trajectory.
- Of course, magazines that cannot get interviews with certain big-time stars often write about them anyway, cobbling together cover stories with stock photo footage and quotations from clips.
- And talk about big-time stars doing cameos: Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Orson Welles and Edgar Bergen among them - Sunday at 5 p.m., Thursday at 9 p.m. and Friday at 2 p.m. on Odyseey.
- This actress, whose performance as an angst-ridden preschooler in "Charlie Brown" netted a clutch of theater awards last spring, became the personification of a cherished Broadway fairy tale, in which the determined kid from corn country is transformed overnight into a big-time star.
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