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marquee

noun as in permanent canopy

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The reports suggest the lure of money - with 40 £1m-a-season contracts reportedly on offer for marquee players - and greater periods of rest, will attract big names.

From BBC

With Joe Burrow visiting, the “Sunday Night Football” contest figures to be a matchup of marquee quarterbacks.

Townsend himself acknowledged that his side's wastefulness - coupled with good defence from South Africa - cost them a marquee win.

From BBC

This means that the statewide Senate and presidential elections will likely be called early in the night, but the marquee House races could take days or even a week or so to call.

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De Ligt, the marquee summer signing, is the most likely to struggle.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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