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- adjective sports In which
professionals andcelebrities participate together
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Examples
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It may look as if Grant is now as devoted to pro-celebrity golf as he is to acting, but the star is still misdirecting the crowd.
Hugh Grant and Colin Firth, the screen's leading Englishmen at 50 Vanessa Thorpe 2010
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Andy Roddick congratulates Serena Williams in a pro-celebrity mixed doubles match last year.
Seniors Get Chance 2010
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But he takes to the court each year for the Smash Hits pro-celebrity doubles match.
Tennis Stars Join Elton John for Annual Aids Charity Event 2010
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Shame there's no Boris Johnson on hand to headbutt a German, as he did in one of these things a few years back, but expect surreal pro-celebrity interface capers nonetheless.
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The pro-celebrity pairs then compete in a weekly dance-off, with the judges 'scores combined with a viewers telephone poll to eliminate the lowest-scoring couple.
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While Mr. Hoffman was too shy to approach him then, they later met at a pro-celebrity event.
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Barrowman has recently added to his skills by taking part in the pro-celebrity TV ice dance competition, ‘Dancing on Ice’.
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We had pro-celebrity competition where Prince Albert came, I think, one time to Cleveland and in Monaco.
USATODAY.com - Five sports, three countries pentathlete has it covered 2004
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The star of top London and Broadway musicals, Pantomime and pro-celebrity TV show ‘Dancing on Ice’ can now be seen in the revamped ‘Doctor Who’, airing on the Sci-Fi Channel from March 17.
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Points was a first-time PGA Tour winner this year, taking the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and also winning the pro-celebrity competition with comedian Bill Murray.
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