Cameos [noun]

Definition of Cameos:

precious stones, metals worn as decoration

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Sentence/Example of Cameos:

This roommate comedy, which aired for seven seasons on Fox, is funny, sweet and once featured a cameo by Prince.

Stefanski will take the reins back from cameo head coach and usual special teams coordinator Mike Priefer, a native Clevelander who owns the most unusual 1-0 record in NFL history.

Though the insider musical-theater jokes are fun — Priscilla Lopez, for instance, makes a cameo to send up her own performance in the original “A Chorus Line” — more attention must be paid to the basics of plot development.

There’s humor and drama and headaches galore, not to mention celebrity cameos and more than one trip to the Titanic.

His rebooted life has included acting on the big screen, most notably a memorable cameo in “The Hangover,” and on Broadway in “Undisputed Truth,” a one-man production starring Tyson that his wife wrote and Spike Lee directed.

There was even a cameo appearance from the professional ranks on what would have been “Marathon Saturday.”

It is a cameo head of Elizabeth, cut in a sardonyx, and set in a gold ring, enamelled at the back.

Among the monkish loot at St. Albans was an ancient cameo herewith reproduced.

The intaglio work on this side is not equal to that in cameo, on the other.

His arms were about the lithe figure, drawing her close when he became aware of the clean-carven cameo face so near him.