I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
four-star general
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A four-star hotel with its own championship golf course set in a hidden world of parkland, forest and lakes.
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It is now a four-star hotel with a dozen youngsters in the galley and experienced actors on the bridge.
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It is splitting the flagship, four-star Forum Hotel from the chain and offering the two for sale separately.
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Kimmel held four-star rank and Short wore three stars on the day of the attack.
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Oeno would have a four-star hotel with 30 beds.
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The four-star officer believed his renewed efforts on character development were working well, according to Navy sources.
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When the four-star chef came to visit, he brought lunch.
II. noun
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In 1983 a gallon of four-star cost around £1.80.
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The top price for leaded four-star will be 179.6p.