Star Wars
Americannoun
noun
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Formal name: Strategic Defense Initiative. SDI. (in the US) a proposed system of artificial satellites armed with lasers to destroy enemy missiles in space
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(modifier; sometimes not capitals) of, relating to, or denoting this system
Star Wars defence
star wars policy
Etymology
Origin of Star Wars
C20: popularly named after the science fiction film Star Wars (1977) by George Lucas
Example Sentences
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Her example has injected fresh brio into the boulevard’s version of star wars, pitting two sides in a zero-sum game of scrub versus smear.
From The Guardian • Jul. 7, 2017
SusanMoses Disney gave up on quality star wars games by selling the license to EA.
From Time • May 8, 2013
A new round of star wars is in full swing at the network news divisions.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Every year when Americans celebrate Memorial Day, Hollywood launches its summer star wars.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Yeah," adds Joey, with the half-speed weariness of a shell-shocked veteran of the star wars.
From Time Magazine Archive
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