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two-star
[too-stahr]
adjective
of or being a major general, as indicated by two stars on an insignia.
Example Sentences
For a former two-star recruit who went to Buffalo, Mack has little else to prove at the professional level.
Critics had mixed thoughts about the new songs - the Guardian called them "disappointingly flat-footed" in a two-star review and said the lyrics "too often serve as exposition rather than raising the emotional drama".
One of the hotels was a Motel 6 in Westlake just a few blocks south of MacArthur Park — a fortress-like structure with a two-star rating — and another was a two-story Motel 6 in Gardena, the suit claims.
In a two-star review, The Guardian slammed it as "ugly and tasteless", Decider said it "takes advantage of people's greed", while gaming site IGN said the show was "shallow", "dull" and "almost entirely devoid of anything to get invested in".
There was a two-star review from The Telegraph's Tim Robey, who called it a "queasy drama" that "repackages domestic violence as slick romance".
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