entouragein a sentence
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a member of the rapper's entourage
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Diagonally across, Adolf Hitler stood in the corner with his entourage.† (source)
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Nearby, Adolf Hitler sat in his box, among his entourage.† (source)
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She looks at my entourage.† (source)
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Flanked by his obeying friends, he walked the neighborhood like a Khan strolling through his land with his eager-to-please entourage.† (source)
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But the Murgatroyds were arriving later that day, by train, along with a couple of other, newer servants who'd been added to our entourage, and then everything would soon be shipshape, except of course (she said with a laugh) the ship itself, by which she meant the Water Nixie.† (source)
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Following behind the president's entourage came a scraggly parade of wagons and carriages.† (source)
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The crowd slows our entourages of stylists and mentors and chaperones, so we have only each other for company.† (source)
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They always have this sort of entourage that follows them around.† (source)
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On Earth there was another layer related to such entourages that was less about need than face.† (source)
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Among Scrimgeour's entourage Harry spotted the red hair and horn-rimmed glasses of Percy Weasley.† (source)
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It was a private ship, meant only for the Lunar queen and her entourage.† (source)
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Joe's entourage followed him to his new house, and so did the tour buses.† (source)
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But after a while the band dropped Mystery from their name, and Pisser and its entourage got used to me showing up.† (source)
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Before I knew what it was I was feeling, the king rounded the corner, a small entourage behind him.† (source)
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He took his tray and walked out of the dining hall without looking at Abby and her new entourage.† (source)
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