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superstar

[soo-per-stahr] / ˈsu pərˌstɑr /






















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Since those nations all share a language with the U.S., they are now getting buried by “an avalanche of American superstars,” Page wrote, leading to “an embarrassing drought” of new breakouts.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he also talks about the late superstar as a kind of social justice figure.

From Los Angeles Times

The veteran superstar had a back operation in September 2024 and was rehabilitating from that setback when he announced in March of 2025 that he had suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon.

From Barron's

"Talk about icons and superstars of the game, he is tremendous and I am so delighted for him to achieve his 100th cap this weekend."

From BBC

Now everything rests on this year's slalom showdown, with the risk that skiing superstars Shiffrin and Vonn both leave Italy empty-handed.

From Barron's