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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Well, for “Star Wars” fans at least.
From MarketWatch
The deal, he said, represented “a wonderful start for what our customers want to do when it comes to putting themselves in that . . . lightsabre fight in Star Wars or making a Buzz Lightyear custom birthday video for their kid.”
From Los Angeles Times
But my rez friends were the kids I went to school with and maybe a few of their cousins who liked Star Wars or comics.
From Literature
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The blue comforter beneath him was covered with Star Wars ship schematics.
From Literature
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Architects drew up renderings for massive mansions that looked like they were out of “Star Wars” or “Dune.”
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