starrified

English

Etymology

From starrify.

Adjective

starrified (comparative more starrified, superlative most starrified)

  1. decorated with stars, covered with stars
    • 1825: Accept this surcoat, starrified with pearls. ("A select collection of old plays, Volume 7")
    • 1838: Thin joule, and head but of a middle size; (...) his forehead starrified. ("The Doctor & C, Volume 5", by Robert Southey)
    • 1854: (...) green buskins starrified with gold, and laced with silver and gold ribon. ("Some account of the Worshipful company of grocers of the city of London", by John Benjamin Heath)
  1. turned into a celebrity star
    • 2011: America needed a new starrified couple to focus their hopes and dreams on. ("Natalie and R.J.: The Star-Crossed Love Affair of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner", by Warren G. Harris)

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