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Definition of people's choice in English: people's choicenoun A person or thing chosen by the majority of people, a popular favourite.
Origin Early 18th century; earliest use found in Daniel Defoe (?1660–1731), writer and businessman. Definition of people's choice in US English: people's choicenoun A person or thing chosen by the majority of people, a popular favourite.
Origin Early 18th century; earliest use found in Daniel Defoe (?1660–1731), writer and businessman. |