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Entourage  n.  Surroundings; specif., collectively, one's attendants or associates. "The entourage and mode of life of the mikados were not such as to make of them able rulers."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Entourage" Quotes from Famous Books



... What on earth are you talking about, madam? Can you name a single man in the entourage of the Inca who is ...
— The Inca of Perusalem • George Bernard Shaw

... rule that the halting-place shall be at a considerable distance from a village or town for sanitary reasons, as the environs are generally unclean. All travellers are well aware that their servants and general entourage delight in towns or villages, as they discover friends, or make acquaintances, and relieve the tedium of the journey; therefore an antagonistic influence invariably exists upon the question of a camping-ground. It is accordingly most difficult to believe the ...
— Cyprus, as I Saw it in 1879 • Sir Samuel W. Baker

... her ring; the clerks, but for the question of ownership, would have deeded to her the hotel and its contents; the other guests regarded her as the final touch of feminine exclusiveness and beauty that rendered the entourage perfect. ...
— The Voice of the City • O. Henry

... to a person on the outskirts of the entourage, who passed it on to the very centre till it came to the ear of Col. Miguel Lopez of Her Majesty's Dragoons. The someone who initiated the message was Don Tiburcio, the watchful herder over one golden ...
— The Missourian • Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle

... him in the railway train. The Crown Prince was known to be a true lover of peace, but capable of being hoodwinked by Bismarck; once convinced that the danger was real (and he trusted Morier as he trusted no German in his entourage), he returned to Berlin and threw all his weight into the scale of peace. Queen Victoria also wrote from London; and, in face of a possible coalition against them, the Germans decided that it was wisest ...
— Victorian Worthies - Sixteen Biographies • George Henry Blore



Words linked to "Entourage" :   cortege, retinue, assemblage, gathering



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