1. star-struck - Adjective
2. star-struck - Adjective Satellite
fascinated by a famous person
Source: WordNetI'm star-struck when I see Paul Scholes because you never see him. On the pitch you can't catch him. Off the pitch he disappears. Paul Scholes
Alice Adams wrote a sweet note to me after my first novel came out when I was 26, and I was so blown away that I sent her a bunch of stamps by return mail. I have no idea what I was thinking. It was a star-struck impulse. Anne Lamott
Dear Sister, You dream like mad, you love like tinder, you aspire like a star-struck moth - for what? That you may hive little lyrics, and sell to a publisher for thirty pieces of silver. Richard Le Gallienne
I probably should get a bit more star-struck but I never do. Gemma Arterton
My mother was a star-struck girl from a little town in Arkansas who had gone to finishing school in New York, and whose mother had given her anything she ever wanted. George Hamilton
I am a filmmaker fanatic. I have never been star-struck by an actor once in my entire life. Jonah Hill