Wednesday, November 7, 2012

retinue

(n.): a group of attendants or followers

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  1. Few people enjoy the luxury of always having a retinue to respond to their every need.

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  2. The famous guy walked away with his retinue.

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  3. Celebrities often refer their retinue as the paparazzies.

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  4. Romney's retinue must be crying in the corner of their rooms right now with their gold-plated tissues.

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  5. Snoop Doggy Dogg don't go nowhere without his retinue.

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  6. My retinues are outside my front yard waiting for me to say something to give them inspirations again.

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  7. The popular guy in school never goes anywhere without his retinue.

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  8. The handsome guy always attracts a group of female retinue everywhere he goes.

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  9. Elvis attracted a retinue of dogs, for whatever reason he seems to attract many dogs.

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  10. The security retinue always follows the president wherever he goes.

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  11. The retinue of fans was aggressively ardent that the singer had to travel around with a security retinue.

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  12. His retinue of girls would always scream for him when he walked past.

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  13. Rich people often have retinues beside them.

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  14. The securities push the retinues back before things go crazy.

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  15. Romney's retinue cried in Boston yesterday for his loss in the election

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  16. Jesus Christ's retinue were called the 12 apostles.

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  17. To purchase social status, you must have a retinue formed from other members of your group who have given you their loyalty.

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  18. They were accompanied by a small retinue of indentured male and female servants.

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  19. In psychology, we describe retinue as the people who are collectivists.

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