A-list - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • more: It doesn't get much more A-list than that.

Modifies a noun

  • celebs: That event has attracted a host of A-list celebs due to the music station's clout in the industry.
  • celebrity: There are not enough A-list celebrities for everyone to dress.
  • star: In fact, Ricky says every A-list star he originally wanted has agreed to star in the show.
  • actor: Although not an A-list actor, he does bring a good presence to the film and he looks very good as the werewolf.
  • object: It has no bright stars but does, however, contain two A-List objects!
  • status: In fact it is so popular it got A-list star status on the red carpet at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

Noun used with modifier

  • celebrity: Do not get too dazzled by the celebrity A-list either.
  • th: Reports on Friday claimed th A-List pair had split after three years together following a fight.

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