[ UK /hˈɛdla‍ɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌɫaɪnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a performer who receives prominent billing
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How To Use headliner In A Sentence

  • In fact, he's upstaged the headliner a few times.
  • ‘Yeah, and the irony is that the headliner is supposed to be the main attraction,’ agrees Lawrence.
  • The lower fascia, door inners and headliner uses an ivory leather.
  • Between the outer fabric and the headliner is a bonded fiber insulation to reduce noise and heat transmission.
  • For the rest of the weekend, Mr. Wilson fronts two star-studded line-ups — a "Special Edition" and a "Leader's Quartet" — but no matter how many headliners he crams into his bands, Mr. Wilson's own playing remains the main event. Showing Love With a Heart-Shaped Box of Jazz
  • It is not surprising then that Eddie Cantor, the aging, former vaudevillian and radio headliner-turned-television star, performed his most popular musical numbers in blackface.
  • Hansen suggests the radio can fit into the faceplate itself, or be relocated to a drop-down headliner panel.
  • So now it's on the record label and their headliner acts to prove that they're not going down with the ship that they largely helmed for the last couple years.
  • As an emcee, you'll make maybe $250 a week, with features making $400 - $500 and headliners around $1000.
  • Next came juvenile acts like the Gumm Sisters, whose youngest member later changed her name to Judy Garland, and the Nicholas Brothers, dancing troupers who subsequently became headliners.
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