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Definition of rock star in English: rock starnoun 1A famous and successful singer or performer of rock music. Example sentencesExamples - Famous for its picturesque medieval chateau and rock stars' villas, Neuchatel clings to the steep wooded slopes on the north bank of its eponymous lake.
- He writes poetry and tries to emulate rock stars to win her over, but his voice is always breaking when he tries to sing.
- No other rock star of the 1950s had the enduring appeal of Elvis, who made 30 movies, almost all of them musicals.
- It's easy to build documentaries around rock stars: they're generally photogenic and accustomed to baring their souls to strangers.
- I was hesitant about watching a movie that featured a rock star as its main player.
- Kenny was the personal stylist to several big name rock stars.
- Since she is married to a rock star in real life, this role can hardly have been a stretch.
- We were raised on television to believe that we'd all be millionaires, movie gods, rock stars, but we won't.
- In a Los Angeles hotelroom a burnt-out rock star remembers his past.
- Rock stars want to be actors; actors want to be rock stars.
- 1.1 A person treated as a celebrity, especially in inspiring fanatical admiration.
she was a total rock star with paparazzi chasing her as modifier the athletes get full rock star treatment Example sentencesExamples - If there is a rock star in sailing, it's Paul.
- He loved Houston and was a total rock star there.
- Does he believe chefs are going to be the rock stars of the new millennium?
- For my daughter's generation, Obama is a rock star, a seer and a beau.
- Bill Clinton is a rock star among Democrats.
- A rock star of politics, he didn't disappoint.
- Dali will always be the egotistical rock star of 20th century painting.
- In Russia, an intellectual is a rock star.
- The senator is a rock star wherever she goes, and she's greeted by throngs of adoring Democrats.
- He consumes memory pills and dreams of being the rock star of the Scrabble world.
Definition of rock star in US English: rock starnoun 1A famous and successful singer or performer of rock music. Example sentencesExamples - No other rock star of the 1950s had the enduring appeal of Elvis, who made 30 movies, almost all of them musicals.
- He writes poetry and tries to emulate rock stars to win her over, but his voice is always breaking when he tries to sing.
- It's easy to build documentaries around rock stars: they're generally photogenic and accustomed to baring their souls to strangers.
- Famous for its picturesque medieval chateau and rock stars' villas, Neuchatel clings to the steep wooded slopes on the north bank of its eponymous lake.
- We were raised on television to believe that we'd all be millionaires, movie gods, rock stars, but we won't.
- Since she is married to a rock star in real life, this role can hardly have been a stretch.
- In a Los Angeles hotelroom a burnt-out rock star remembers his past.
- Rock stars want to be actors; actors want to be rock stars.
- Kenny was the personal stylist to several big name rock stars.
- I was hesitant about watching a movie that featured a rock star as its main player.
- 1.1 A person treated as a celebrity, especially in inspiring fanatical admiration.
she was a total rock star with paparazzi chasing her as modifier the athletes get full rock star treatment Example sentencesExamples - A rock star of politics, he didn't disappoint.
- The senator is a rock star wherever she goes, and she's greeted by throngs of adoring Democrats.
- He loved Houston and was a total rock star there.
- In Russia, an intellectual is a rock star.
- If there is a rock star in sailing, it's Paul.
- He consumes memory pills and dreams of being the rock star of the Scrabble world.
- Does he believe chefs are going to be the rock stars of the new millennium?
- Dali will always be the egotistical rock star of 20th century painting.
- Bill Clinton is a rock star among Democrats.
- For my daughter's generation, Obama is a rock star, a seer and a beau.
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