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in-crowd

or in crowd

[ in-kroud ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a small, exclusive group of people who are perceived as fashionable or influential:

    She desperately wanted to be part of the in-crowd.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of in-crowd1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Typically, this is when Hollywood holds its most glitzy parties and nominee luncheons for the in-crowd, while a slew of sprawling awards shows dot the calendar almost every weekend until the Oscars ceremony in March.

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Shopping at Erewhon and buying Kin makes you a part of a certain in-crowd, and people are seeking belonging.

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“Shopping at Erewhon and buying Kin makes you a part of a certain in-crowd, and people are seeking belonging.”

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“Poker is not necessarily a hobby for the frugal, which is also why I think women haven’t historically played,” said Bita Khorrami of Casinola, which outfits sleek, private poker games for the cultural in-crowd.

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Podcaster Steve Bannon, who was fired from the first Trump administration but is back in the in-crowd is being discussed as chief of staff, and Kash Patel, the man Trump promoted from the ranks to sabotage the Pentagon is assumed to be Trump's CIA pick.

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