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starry

[stahr-ee] / ˈstɑr i /


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The unwritten rules: the bigger, the louder, the splashier, the starrier, the better.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's the strangest, starriest court case you might not yet have heard of.

From BBC

It’s a tricky line to walk, including starrier U.S. titles without seeming to be pandering.

From New York Times

It underwent an unintended metamorphosis in 2018, after Vogue magazine hosted a starry pre-Met Gala party there, luring a new breed of regulars that included magazine editors, designers, stylists and skaters.

From New York Times

A floor-mounted tiled work reproduces the asphalt street itself, while also, through flecks of white throughout, evoking the starry night sky.

From New York Times