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three-star

[ three-stahr ]

adjective

  1. of or being a lieutenant general, as indicated by three stars on an insignia.


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The Guardian described the finale as "the show's least satisfying ending ever" in a three-star review.

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The Independent's three-star review says the show "sticks to the original movie like chewing gum to the underside of a school desk" at first, but changes tack by the second half.

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And, as Mr Berger of Switzerland Tourism points out, while the five-star sector is growing, three-star hotels are still the biggest category.

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As a three-star general who has never led a combatant command and is currently in the reserves, Caine requires a waiver under the Goldwater-Nichols Act, which the Senate is under no obligation to grant, particularly when there are existing candidates who are more qualified.

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Trump announced that he would replace Brown with Dan Caine, a little-known recently retired Air Force three-star general.

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