starrified
English
Etymology
From starrify.
Adjective
starrified (comparative more starrified, superlative most starrified)
- 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)
- 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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