one-star
[ wuhn-stahr ]
/ ˈwʌnˈstɑr /
adjective
of or being a brigadier general, as indicated by one star on an insignia.
Words nearby one-star
one-reeler,
one-shot,
one-sided,
one-size-fits-all,
one-spot,
one-star,
one-step,
one-stop,
one-suiter,
one-tailed,
one-time
Example sentences from the Web for one-star
After all, how hard is it really for a disgruntled patient to log into Vitals or Healthgrades and give you a one-star review?
Is the Doctor-Patient Relationship Turning Into a Business Partnership? |Russell Saunders |April 11, 2014 |DAILY BEAST“The driver would obviously put two-and-two together and realize I was the one who gave him a one-star rating,” she wrote.
Uber’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Surge Pricing. What If It’s Sexual Harassment by Drivers? |Olivia Nuzzi |March 28, 2014 |DAILY BEASTHe was an ex-chicken farmer and hotel manager who was, in the spring of 1941, stuck in a one-star dump in Madrid.
The Spy Who Tricked Hitler: The Story of Double Agent Juan Pujol and D-Day |Stephan Talty |July 11, 2012 |DAILY BEASTSince his location in the One-star Republic, he had tried various things, but all had failed with him.
Confessions Of Con Cregan |Charles James Lever