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entourageen‧tou‧rage /ˈɒntʊrɑːʒ $ ˈɑːn-/ noun [countable usually singular] entourageOrigin: 1800-1900 French entourer ‘to surround’ - Mr. Stallone and his entourage arrived half an hour late.
- Burnell and his entourage are coming north.
- He sent waggon-loads of treasure and a great entourage of knights to Saragossa with requests for a formal reconciliation.
- The six-day trip will take the mayor and his entourage to Tokyo, Oct. 20-21.
- The train has its own telephone exchange and electricity generating car, plus office accommodations and restaurant cars for the royal entourage.
- Their entourages were veritable armies of halberdiers, gunners and servants accompanying their master on his journey to the capital.
- Their requests were modest; they merely asked him to broaden his entourage, and they even offered to serve him.
► goes· Her entourage goes everywhere with her. ► go· Her entourage go everywhere with her. a group of people who travel with an important person: the president and his entourageGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?Entourage is usually followed by a singular verb: · Her entourage goes everywhere with her.In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · Her entourage go everywhere with her.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS |