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stellar

[stel-er] / ˈstɛl ər /
ADJECTIVE
celestial
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O'Reilly was another stellar contributor, with those two goals and an outstanding display of versatility playing behind City's attackers that will make intriguing viewing for England head coach Thomas Tuchel.

From BBC

Sakamoto meanwhile has to settle for silver as her stellar career ends without an Olympic crown.

From BBC

Another victory was well in hand, due in large part to another stellar night from Davidson, when with 2:42 remaining, the freshman took one awkward step and immediately grabbed her leg in pain.

From Los Angeles Times

This time, the soloist was the stellar emerging pianist Yunchan Lim, who keeps to himself, either lost in dreamy reverie or, like a jumpy teenager, in ferocious attack mode.

From Los Angeles Times

The risks are always much greater than they seem at times like today, after a long period of stellar returns.

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