Definition of Rock star

1. Noun. A famous singer of rock music.


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Lexicographical Neighbors of Rock Star

rock purslane
rock python
rock rabbit
rock rattlesnake
rock rose
rock salmon
rock salt
rock sandwort
rock sea bass
rock shaft
rock snake
rock spikemoss
Rock Springs
rock squirrel
rock staff
rock star (current term)
rock sunfish
rock wallaby
rock wool
rock wren
rocoa
rococo
rococo
rococos
rocquet
rocquets
Rocroi
rocs
roc curve
rod

Literary usage of Rock star

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

1. Copyright & Home Copying: Technology Challenges the Law by DIANE Publishing Company (1989)
"1,84; Alan Siegal, "(Si Si) Je Suis un rock star," op. cit., footnote 1, pp. 120-123; and interviews with record company executives. ..."

2. Copyright & Home Copying: Technology Challenges the Law by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"1,84; Alan Siegal, "(Si Si) Je Suis un rock star," op. cit., footnote 1, pp. 120-123; and interviews with record company executives. ..."

3. How Can I Change?: Breaking Free from the Gap Trap by Robin Boisvert, C J Mahaney (1993)
"WHERE IT ALL BEGINS CJ MAHANEY Not many years ago the rumor began circulating that a popular rock star had been "born again." Reaction from the Christian ..."

4. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"And then you'll need lots and lots of luck. Because even high-buzz deals like Groove Networks, founded by software rock star Ray ..."

5. Copyright & Home Copying: Technology Challenges the Law by DIANE Publishing Company (1989)
"1,84; Alan Siegal, "(Si Si) Je Suis un rock star," op. cit., footnote 1, pp. 120-123; and interviews with record company executives. ..."

6. Copyright & Home Copying: Technology Challenges the Law by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"1,84; Alan Siegal, "(Si Si) Je Suis un rock star," op. cit., footnote 1, pp. 120-123; and interviews with record company executives. ..."

7. How Can I Change?: Breaking Free from the Gap Trap by Robin Boisvert, C J Mahaney (1993)
"WHERE IT ALL BEGINS CJ MAHANEY Not many years ago the rumor began circulating that a popular rock star had been "born again." Reaction from the Christian ..."

8. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"And then you'll need lots and lots of luck. Because even high-buzz deals like Groove Networks, founded by software rock star Ray ..."

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