stardust

ஸ்டார்டஸ்ட்
definition
noun
a gang of Hollywood stars anointing us with sparkling stardust
(especially in the context of success in the world of entertainment or sports) a magical or charismatic quality or feeling.
translation of 'stardust'
சிறு சிறு துகள்களாகத் தெரியும் தொலைவில் உள்ள விண்மீன் கூட்டம்
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Adding a dash of 'stardust' will be Bollywood actresses Urmila Matondkar and Amisha Patel.
An experienced financial journalist, Jamieson also hopes to contribute some of his 'stardust' to the Scottish Policies Institute, the right-wing think tank set up by the Barclay brothers and sidekick Andrew Neil.
It was also responsible for one of the most unedifying episodes in modern politics, as Labour grandees sucked up to the label's founder, Alan McGee, in the hope that a little of Britpop's 'stardust' would rub off.
They achieve this by offering us ludicrous caricatures of designers, while calculating that just enough design 'stardust' will simultaneously adhere to their products to make the connection worthwhile.
He might have never made it to superstardom in Bollywood, but this has not stopped him from chasing glittering 'stardust' dreams elsewhere.
These are real, warm, outspoken women, who should have had a word with Curtis, before he morphed into Hughes and sprinkled 'stardust' in their eyes.
Despite the glitz, Esther's life wasn't all 'stardust' .
That people with literary ambitions nowadays believe it to be one of the perks of the job: there they are, or there they feel they should be, on the screen, well-sprinkled with 'stardust' ?
He coaches on the show and will soon be sprinkling some 'stardust' on her debut album.
His enemies must now accept this was not a one-off: he sprinkled 'stardust' all last week.
It's a sign of an important shift when a leader needs to sprinkle the electoral 'stardust' of Mr Kinnock over a speech.
And for a third, Ewan McGregor will be attending the opening of the film at the UGC Fountainpark to scatter the event with some badly-needed 'stardust' .
With the Sun warming your aura, cheerleader Mars egging you on and generous Jupiter strewing your path with 'stardust' , you Cancerians are this month's lucky ducks.
Tinseltown magic sprinkled its 'stardust' to cast a spell over Southampton, lending the city some of the glamour and glitz of a Hollywood premiere last night.
It is the lure of celebrity, the dazzle of 'stardust' , the yearning for intimacy with the famous that are the most powerful commercial forces in the world today.
The comedy circuit on the Fringe has been a trading floor, with television and radio producers buying talent and sprinkling 'stardust' over performers.
On television, senior Labour figures - including John Prescott, the party's deputy leader - were giddy with excitement about this sprinkling of showbiz 'stardust' .
The presence of Pierce Brosnan to pick up an award for outstanding contribution to Irish cinema may add a bit of 'stardust' to the prizegiving, but the contenders are underwhelming.
Can makeovers, borrowed ideas and a sprinkling of 'stardust' make Howard a winner, or will Boris Johnson become the party's Schwarzenegger?
he slipped past four defenders as though 'stardust' had been sprinkled in his boots
a gang of Hollywood stars anointing us with sparkling 'stardust'
That great sprinkling of 'stardust' over a plausibly assumed ‘ordinariness’ with which we identify is what chemistry is all about.
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