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glitterati

[glit-uh-rah-tee] / ˌglɪt əˈrɑ ti /








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On a hotel rooftop in Hollywood, facing the glitterati tucked into the hills, Sierra Ferrell explained how to pack for a clandestine ride in a boxcar.

From Los Angeles Times

Much like York, who was eventually collected by Jacqueline Kennedy and revered by the elite, Anderson has transformed from an outsider to a luminary, celebrated by the glitterati and beyond.

From Seattle Times

“This isn’t just Hollywood glitterati, you know, this is really like a rally,” he said, as Kravitz could be heard doing a sound check in the background.

From Los Angeles Times

Age remains a sensitive subject, at least publicly, among California’s political glitterati.

From Los Angeles Times

It's not often that a Belfast barista gets serenaded by the glitterati of Hollywood.

From BBC