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celeb
adjective as in eminent
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adjective as in illustrious
adjective as in noted
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adjective as in well-known
noun as in celebrity
noun as in luminary
noun as in name
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Example Sentences
We quizzed her on some of the most iconic moments in American fashion to see if she could guess the celeb rocking the look, and the result was exactly what we expected.
We’ve also been deprived of life’s many diverting communal pleasures, such as live music and the cinema, instead opting to binge-watch comfort television, scope out celebs flouting restrictions on Deuxmoi, or doomscroll the news.
People found celeb scoop on TikTok, Instagram accounts like Deux Moi, and gossip-specific email newsletters.
He socialized with Hillary Clinton, Martina Navratilova, and other celebs.
Beard, who was six-feet-three and weighed around 300 pounds was a celebrity decades before chefs were celebs.
Or perhaps Franco, meta-celeb extraordinaire, could star in the movie himself?
We can thank Lisa Kudrow for the rise of celeb reality TV—Real Housewives, the Kardashians, Honey Boo Boo and its ilk.
Last week, a video of a singer impersonating 29 different celeb voices went viral.
The conservative cause celeb has backtracked over remarks he made, claiming Obamacare was worse than 9/11.
Brands Pay Big For Celeb Appearances: Celebrities really do have it all.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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