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rock star

NOUN
  1. a famous singer of rock music

How To Use rock star In A Sentence

  • His favourites are biographies of sixties and seventies musicians, and pop and rock stars.
  • ‘I'd like to be a famous rock star with a million zillions of dollars,’ she says.
  • The stab at rock stardom, the attempt at talk-show hosting, the game show his brother Mark unapologetically called "dopey," all those dabbles are in the past. John McEnroe's Next Frontier: Home
  • He is the rock star in all but name, wearing the same lank mane and trademark grungy threads.
  • It details my unlikely climb from stay-at-home dad and freelance writer to Chinese rock star and the deep relationships I developed with my Chinese bandmates as we barnstormed across the country. Alan Paul: My Unlikely Journey from Journalist to Chinese Rockstar to Voice Actor
  • He thought she was the petulant rock star and she thought he was this stuffy old luvvie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Building on its native Germanic word star, English has the verb to star; compounds like stardom, all-star, stargazer, five-star, starstruck, and superstar; and phrases such as rock star and pop star. The English Is Coming!
  • But we're really anti the rock star thing.
  • Come on, try and imagine me, Mike Da Hat, rock star, wearing white kid gloves and a pinny.
  • If you can drop homeoteleuton in a poetry class, you’ll achieve a sort of “rock star” status. Waldo Jaquith - 5 words my poetry professor used during today’s lecture.
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