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Starr
[
stahr
]
Starr
/
stɑr
/
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stahr
]
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noun
1.
Belle
(
Myra Belle Shirley
),
1848–89,
U.S. outlaw and folk
hero
.
2.
Bryan Bartlett
(
“Bart”
),
born 1934,
U.S. football player.
3.
Ringo
(
Richard Starkey
),
born 1940,
English musician, drummer for the Beatles.
4.
a male or female given
name
.
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Starr
(stɑː)
—
n
1.
(
Myra
)
Belle
. 1848--89, US outlaw, a famous rustler of horses and cattle
2.
Ringo
, original name
Richard Starkey
. born 1940, British rock musician; drummer (1962--70) with the Beatles
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"In football, on each play eleven men act in unison, and in each action not the individual but the corporate unit acts. When Bart
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