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all-star
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all-star (ôlstär)
adj.
Made up wholly of star performers: an all-star cast.
n. Sports
One chosen for a team of star players.

all-star
adj
(Performing Arts / Theatre) (prenominal) consisting of star performers
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all-star [ˈɔːlˈstɑː] ADJ [cast] → todo estelar
all-star performance; show with an all-star castfunción f de primeras figuras, función f estelar
all-star [ˈɔːlˈstaːʳ] adj (film, play) → recitato/a da attori famosi
an all-star cast → un cast di attori famosi


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