Definition of entouragenext
as in crew
a body of employees or servants who accompany and wait on a person the gaggle of hangers-on that passes for the rock star's entourage

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Recent Examples of entourage In 1540, Don Francisco Vazquez de Coronado set off from Mexico City with an entourage of thousands to find gold in the unexplored north. Sandra Dallas, Denver Post, 28 Mar. 2026 Bizarrely, Fetchit reappeared in the mid-1960s as part of Muhammad Ali’s entourage. Literary Hub, 25 Mar. 2026 By then, Pahlavi was surrounded by a younger entourage of analysts and advisers, some of whom were brash figures once associated with the country’s reformist student movement. Azadeh Moaveni, New Yorker, 22 Mar. 2026 Instead, the man was confronted by an MMA fighter, a Russian YouTuber and their camera-carrying entourage, who were livestreaming the interaction to thousands of viewers online. Shira Moolten, Sun Sentinel, 5 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for entourage
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Noun
  • Sunday night, Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Thompson said recovery phase began with removing larger pieces of concrete that crews demolished from the once seven-story parking garage, which was being built for Children's Hospital of Philadelphia employees.
    Tom Ignudo, CBS News, 13 Apr. 2026
  • In the late nineties and early two-thousands, Romania became a destination for international TV and film projects whose creators wanted to hire crews who were cheap and willing to endure unlimited hours.
    Rebecca Mead, New Yorker, 13 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Entryway closets in the hotel's suites were turned into mini kitchenettes.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 7 Apr. 2026
  • First was being more American, having more Americans on your border, your executive suite, was that a requirement of that deal in any way?
    Liz Hoffman, semafor.com, 7 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Since making the Opening Day roster Watson has already soaked up a lot of innings at a point in the season where the rest of the Red Sox pitching staff has needed a lift.
    Mac Cerullo, Boston Herald, 10 Apr. 2026
  • More details Highlights Highlights shown here are provided by the issuer and have not been reviewed by CNBC Select’s editorial staff.
    Nicoletta Richardson, CNBC, 10 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • In 2021, as many as 4,000 potholes were fixed as part of the program, and city officials hope to continue making road improvements in the new era of the pothole posse.
    Irene Wright, USA Today, 10 Apr. 2026
  • The man was surrounded by his posse who was filming him on a phone and carrying a bag of boxing gloves.
    Amanda Rosa, Miami Herald, 21 Mar. 2026
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  • Minutes before the vote, a retinue of Youth Climate Coalition members formed a line in front of the audience, holding up posters urging people to vote in favor of the climate.
    Shi En Kim, AZCentral.com, 11 Mar. 2026
  • And given that asteroids have been chipping away at the sun’s retinue of worlds for more than 4.5 billion years—and that, eons ago, Mars was a warmer, wetter, more clement place—the result boosts the possibility, however slight, that life on Earth got its start on Mars.
    Lee Billings, Scientific American, 5 Mar. 2026

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“Entourage.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/entourage. Accessed 13 Apr. 2026.

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