COSTAR

Etymology

Noun

costar (plural costars)

(acting) a person who shares star billing

(acting) a person who slightly lacks the status to be considered a star

Verb

costar (third-person singular simple present costars, present participle costarring, simple past and past participle costarred)

to perform with the billing of a costar.

Anagrams

• Castor, Castro, Croats, acrost, actors, castor, scroat, scrota, tarocs

Source: Wiktionary



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