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gate-crasher

[geyt-krash-er] / ˈgeɪtˌkræʃ ər /


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The acquisition represents a moment of triumph for the brash Sarandos, who has gone from Hollywood gate-crasher to the ultimate power broker.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 5, 2025

The gate-crasher did not make any notable gestures or attempt to speak.

From BBC Feb. 19, 2024

Sixteen months after summer music festivals were silenced by the coronavirus pandemic, a more infectious variant is showing up to this year’s gatherings like an unwelcome gate-crasher.

From Washington Post Jul. 24, 2021

But if there’s going to be another Triple Crown gate-crasher again this year, it’s unlikely to be Zito.

From The Guardian Jun. 5, 2015

Off the Shelf | ‘The Painted Word’ The Unknown Hipster, a blog started by the clever illustrator Jean-Philippe Delhomme, documents the fictional adventures of a shameless gate-crasher within international art and fashion circles.

From New York Times Nov. 7, 2012




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