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star-studded

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Having a large number of celebrities (colloquially stars).
It was a star-studded cast, until the money ran out and they all went back to Hollywood.

Having a large number of visible celestial stars.
The star-studded sky at that latitude was breathtakingly clear and bright.

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Considering that the race is star-studded no runner will be willing to set the pace for the others. This is why a record will be almost impossible. Haile Gebrselassie

Alongside its announcement, Gotham Knights also got its first gameplay trailer at DC FanDome, showing off a star-studded co-op focus (and Mr. Freeze). Source: Internet

A star-studded day at Arthur Ashe Stadium will feature Sofia Kenin, Dominic Thiem, Serena Williams, and Andy Murray in their second-round matchups. Source: Internet

Delayed for years after reportedly being lambasted by test audiences and studio executives, the star-studded science fiction film is finally slated to get a theatrical release next year. Source: Internet

And since this project is under Netflix — which Brooker has formed a close partnership with since moving over to the streamer — it will likely be star-studded and big-budgeted too. Source: Internet

Back in August, BLACKPINK appeared on Dua Lipa’s star-studded remix album Club Future Nostalgia. Source: Internet

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