2012, Joe Tiller, Tiller: Not Your Average Joe, →ISBN:
Without adoubt, Brees was a marquee player.
2013, Vince Gennaro, Diamond Dollars: The Economics of Winning in Baseball, →ISBN, page 96:
Even after a marquee player is traded, he can have a lasting impact on the franchise for which he made his mark.
2013, Kim Williams, Jennifer Laing, Warwick Frost, Fashion, Design and Events, →ISBN, page 89:
Fashion Week is a marquee event providing a consolidated platform for the display of high-quality designer fashion.
2014, Jordan St. John, Lost Breweries of Toronto, →ISBN:
The marquee product was his Salvador lager beer, which, he claimed in the advertising material from the first decade of the twentieth century, was Canada's most famous brew.
2022 September 7, Tripp Mickle, Brian X. Chen, “Apple Extends Reach With $800 Watch, as New iPhone Inches Along”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
But as the marquee device has grown older and its improvements have gotten more incremental, the tech giant has shifted its focus to younger products with more runway for innovation: the Apple Watch and AirPods.
2024 July 22, Glenn Thrush, “Why Obama Hasn’t Endorsed Harris”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
Many of the marquee names in Democratic politics began quickly lining up behind Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, but one towering presence in the party was conspicuously and purposefully absent: Barack Obama.
Verb
marquee (third-person singular simple presentmarquees, present participlemarqueeing, simple past and past participlemarqueed)