Pronunciation: /stɑr ˈspæŋɡəld/
adjective describing the appearance of something as having stars and stripes, typically in reference to the American flag
A1 The star spangled banner waved proudly in the wind.
A2 She wore a star spangled dress to the Fourth of July celebration.
B1 The star spangled decorations lit up the room for the patriotic party.
B2 The star spangled fireworks filled the night sky with color.
C1 The star spangled banner is a symbol of American pride and freedom.
C2 The star spangled banner was written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812.
formal The star-spangled banner waved proudly over the capitol building.
informal I love how the star-spangled banner looks at night during the fireworks show.
slang Check out that star-spangled dress she's wearing, it's so cute!
figurative Her performance was like a star-spangled sky, shining brightly and captivating everyone.
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