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entourage

[ahn-too-rahzh] / ˌɑn tʊˈrɑʒ /


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Zuckerberg, who arrived at court with an entourage of security and associates, is expected to face questions about Instagram's design and what changes the firm made over the years in order to keep people hooked.

From BBC

"I bring a circus. I bring an entourage. I bring entertainment. I bring action. I bring cameras," Fury added, insisting he was still in his "prime".

From BBC

Valieva, a mercurial talent who performances drew worldwide attention, was eventually banned for four years over her failed drugs test, but there were no sanctions for any of her entourage.

From BBC

Benzema reportedly received an offer from Michael Emenalo, sporting director of the Saudi league, which he considered "insulting" as it would amount to "playing for free", apart from his image rights, according to his entourage.

From Barron's

“That was the first thing that really made me laugh — that I would just need an entourage.”

From Los Angeles Times