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beautiful people

plural noun

  1. (often initial capital letters) wealthy or famous people, often members of the jet set, who mingle in glamorous social circles and who, because of their celebrity, often establish trends or fashions.


beautiful people

plural noun

  1. the beautiful people
    sometimes capitals rich, fashionable people in international high society
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of beautiful people1

First recorded in 1965–70
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“Do I stay to defend the beautiful people that come to visit? Do I covertly raise my nose at the regime, raise the peace sign high and do everything in my power to preserve the values of cooperation, creative freedom and transformative storytelling that I hold so dear?”

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He and his family have attended it in previous years, including in 2017, when Trump called them "the most beautiful people in Dubai," according to The Associated Press.

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Sure, we may like to gaze upon beautiful people who fall in love backed by an addictive K-pop soundtrack, but comedian Grace Jung offers a deeper look at why this particular form of Asian drama has become both so addictive and cathartic for viewers around the world, especially since the pandemic started.

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He scorned what he called "the beautiful people" - the men in smart suits with red roses and mobile phones who became the new face of Labour.

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One person after another after another came up to me to complain about what appeared to be a glossy commercial filled with beautiful people, a beautiful mountain lion, beautiful houses, beautiful nature.

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