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five-star

[ fahyv-stahr ]

adjective

  1. having five stars to indicate rank or quality:

    a five-star general; a five-star brandy.

  2. of the highest quality.


five-star

adjective

  1. (of a hotel) first-class, top-quality, or offering exceptional luxury
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of five-star1

First recorded in 1910–15
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They are well acquainted with the five-star hotels, gourmet restaurants and exclusive boutiques of several world cities.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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