starring

IPA: stˈɑrɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb to star.

verb

  • (with a film as its subject) That which has the specified actor or actors, especially those in lead roles, in its cast.

adjective

  • Performing as a star; having the leading role.
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Examples of "starring" in Sentences

  • Co-starring is Andy Milonakis who used to have a show on MTV.
  • Can you see value in starring results, or is that what bookmarks are for?
  • Presumption was staged, and especially since the famous Universal Frankenstein starring Boris
  • If you'd like to add a comment about what you call the starring appendage ... go for it. spring - fall
  • Quality books in the mid range getting gutted and dumped in favor of yet another title starring Green Lantern or Batman?
  • The book and 2000 movie of the same title starring Christian Bale center on a "Wall Street banker who's also a serial killer."
  • “The Great Buck Howard” - A tender look at the life of an illusionist, based on the life of The Amazing Kreskin starring John Malkovich.
  • Shana Feste was working as a nanny when she received the news that Pierce Brosnan was interested in starring in her debut feature “The Greatest.”
  • "Some audiences may be familiar with the 1982 film of the same title starring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds, but the stage version of this musical is much funnier, faster-paced and enjoyable for audiences," said Paul Wickline, COC theatre department chair and director of the production.

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