Definition of Starstruck

1. Adjective. (alternative spelling of star-struck) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Starstruck

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Starstruck

starry saxifrage
starry sturgeon
stars
stars in one's eyes
starscape
starscapes
starshade
starshades
starshine
starship
starships
starspot
starspots
starstone
starstones
starstruck (current term)
starstuff
start
start-off
start-up
start-ups
start codon
start codons
start off
start off on the wrong foot
start out
start over
start the ball rolling
start up
startable

Literary usage of Starstruck

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Island of Elcadar: A Pilgrimage in Novel-Land by Icarus de Plume (1921)
"I, too, have been starstruck. It is much worse than being moonstruck. It is more rarefied. Possibly therefore something serious may have crept into that ..."

2. Baseball Goes to War by William B. Mead (1998)
"... Army-Navy game in Hawaii during July of 1944, a starstruck admiral and general get autographed baseballs from two enlisted men. ..."

3. Baseball Goes to War by William B. Mead (1998)
"(Navy Department in the National Archives) Before an Army-Navy game in Hawaii during July of 1944, a starstruck admiral and general get autographed ..."

4. Play Nice, Make Money by W. T. McKibben (2007)
"One never knows when they will sight a lighthouse of integrity, but I hope the starstruck among the viewers that night noted this one. ..."

5. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. 1960-1999: Memorial Tributes in the 106th edited by Strom Thurmond (2001)
"There is the starstruck road show following Hillary Rodham Clinton around New York. There is the current Presidential race. Al Gore, we're told, ..."

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