Definitionn. the group following and attending to some important person
Last update: September 17, 2015
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Evelyn's entourage shepherded her into the dwelling. [Please select]
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They were concerned only with the affairs of the court and its entourage. [Please select]
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In the immediate entourage of the emperor, however, were the eunuchs. [Please select]
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This gratuitous contribution of a humorous character occasioned a fair amount of laughter among his entourage. [Please select]
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The Imperial Palace and the entourage were equally based on Roman and Persian precedents. [Please select]
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Interesting side-lights on Jefferson and his entourage are shed by his granddaughter, Sarah N. [Please select]
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Fane, and others of their entourage whom he encountered over the card-tables or at card-suppers. [Please select]
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Afterwards, in her private entourage, the Queen would observe that the person in question was, she very much feared, "not discreet"; it was a verdict from which there was no appeal. [Please select]
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And now she was the Lady Bountiful, stepping aside a moment from her brilliant entourage to scatter boons to the poor and needy. [Please select]
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