Associations to the word «Starred»
Noun
- Screenplay
- Bronson
- Jennifer
- Faye
- Swanson
- Debra
- Superhero
- Julie
- Chaplin
- Kaye
- Rachael
- Kumar
- Bbc
- Jackie
- Dracula
- Repertory
- Liza
- Geraldine
- Gina
- Suspense
- Farce
- Jessica
- Debbie
- Woo
- Joanne
- Wilder
- Olivia
- Hung
- Michelle
- Agatha
- Guest
- Vanessa
- Superstar
- Ingrid
- Installment
- Theatre
- Juliet
- Hoffman
- Trek
- Cary
- Ethel
- Mickey
- Beatty
- Porn
- Gangster
- Hollywood
- Wilde
- Cameo
- Chow
- Parody
- Fay
- Revival
- Cabaret
- Taiwanese
- Norma
- Diva
- Lillian
- Kathy
- Laurence
- Judy
- Marilyn
- Loren
- Annette
- Rhys
- Greer
- Josef
- Mcgregor
- Cassidy
- Kamal
- Firth
- Frankenstein
- Ritter
- Kung
- Coward
- Premiere
- Vaughn
- Lauren
- Zoe
- Edna
- Tracy
- Winters
- Griffith
- Melissa
- Malayalam
- Jenna
- Sweeney
- Macbeth
Verb
Wiktionary
STARRED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of star
STARRED, adjective. Having a star or stars.
Dictionary definition
STARRED, adjective. Marked with an asterisk; "the starred items".
Wise words
The words of truth are simple.