glitterati
Example Sentences
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It was the opening chapter in a long and storied life that ultimately took him to Hollywood and the heights of New York glitterati, adventures of very different types that are all enthusiastically recounted in Reid Mitenbuler’s “Wanderlust: An Eccentric Explorer, an Epic Journey, a Lost Age.”
From Washington Post
The Savoy was built for such moments, devoted to the notion that no outside event should deter the glitterati from the pursuit of pleasure within its walls.
From New York Times
Garth Belcon, an executive producer of Molière in the Park, offered another reason: “His plays place their thumb ever so lovingly into the eyes of the establishment and glitterati of his day.”
From New York Times
It was surely the first time an opera singer began her star-making aria by exclaiming “What a terrible, awful movie!” with wondrously convincing theatrical flair just as Hollywood’s glitterati, a mere five miles and three Gold Line stops away at Union Station, were exclaiming what wonderful movies were receiving Oscars.
From Los Angeles Times
Gone were the glitterati making elaborate entrances on the red carpet, the overworked publicists, the crazed assistants and the rows of shrieking fans.
From Los Angeles Times
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