star-studded in the PONS Dictionary

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They accused him of focusing on star-studded performances and neglecting the repertory.
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Their official stance was that the book was too repulsive and impossible for films, and nothing but another of his star-studded mystery thrillers.
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In a comedy of errors, she is mistaken for a famous dancer, which results in her heading the cast of a star-studded musical.
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There was a very personal star-studded musical tribute with new songs by contemporary musical theatre writers.
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Both musicians were astounded at the headlines in the papers and the star-studded, rock star celebrity status they had acquired.
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She powered past her rivals in a star-studded field to touch the wall first in 53.83.
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The night was a star-studded affair as showbiz celebrities whom he worked with through the years dropped by to pay their last respects.
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This star-studded film departed from the novel in many ways, but it quickly became a commercial and critical success.
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Nevertheless, the star-studded cast could not stave off insolvency.
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Through the years, they have gone through several star-studded personnel changes.
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