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one-star

[ wuhn-stahr ]

adjective

  1. of or being a brigadier general, as indicated by one star on an insignia.


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In another one-star review, a woman wrote that her husband took two home tests for "peace of mind" and both were negative.

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Starring Johnson and Sydney Sweeney, both the film premise and the acting came under fire in a string of one-star reviews.

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“When you go to sleep, you no longer know whether you’re in a one-star or a five-star hotel. Big rooms and amenities are all sheer nonsense.â€

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The Telegraph's Robbie Collin was far less complimentary, saying Pitt and Clooney "possess all the charisma of a pair of Sports Direct mugs in this Diplodocus-footed crime comedy" in a one-star review.

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Bangor, a university city, was given one-star ratings for food and drink, tourist attractions, and shopping, and received just two stars for everything else.

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