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five-star
[ fahyv-stahr ]
adjective
- having five stars to indicate rank or quality:
a five-star general; a five-star brandy.
- of the highest quality.
five-star
adjective
- (of a hotel) first-class, top-quality, or offering exceptional luxury
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of five-star1
Example Sentences
They are well acquainted with the five-star hotels, gourmet restaurants and exclusive boutiques of several world cities.
Yates was expected to play alongside point guard Desmond Claude, assuming he doesn’t declare for the NBA draft, and incoming five-star prospect Alijah Arenas, forming one of the Big Ten’s better backcourt trios.
Now, this is a four-star Midwest Ritz, so it doesn’t have the same level of detail, spa offerings or extravagance as a five-star location, but it’s likely the best hotel in the area.
Those four starts, as uneven as they sometimes were, proved enough for Maiava to retain the title as the Trojans’ presumptive quarterback this spring, even as USC added five-star freshman Husan Longstreet and experienced transfer Sam Huard to the fold.
Dugalic, a former five-star recruit who played for the Serbian national team during the Paris Olympics, is one of nine former McDonald’s All-Americans on UCLA’s roster.
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