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starring
[ stahr-ing ]
adjective
- featured or celebrated as a star in a movie, on a sports team, etc.:
He was already the starring quarterback on his high school football team, which was on its way to a state championship.
- (of a character or role) leading, central, or primary:
The earliest performance I can remember is when I played the starring role in a drama called The Littlest Angel at church.
As the town鈥檚 largest employer, the university also plays a starring role in the local economy.
- featuring a specified performer:
They didn't give a beginner a starring movie when I started acting 18 years ago.
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Example Sentences
The ship was used for the filming of the Channel 5 crime drama The Good Ship Murder starring Shayne Ward and Catherine Tyldesley.
An adaptation of another Ibsen play, Enemy of the People, opened in London last year starring Doctor Who actor Matt Smith.
Along with de Lesseps, the other three Housewives starring in 鈥淏ravo鈥檚 Love Hotel鈥 鈥 the network鈥檚 new dating show where famously lovelorn Bravolebrities seek long-term partners 鈥 share similar romantic trajectories.
The Oscar-winning actor is starring in Samuel Beckett's play, Krapp's Last Tape, at York Theatre Royal until 17 May, his first stage role since the late 1980s.
The Hollywood actor, who is starring on stage in Good Night, and Good Luck, was one of a number of stars to receive their first Tony nods on Thursday.
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