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begats

[bih-gats] / bɪˈgæts /




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Only a few steps from the Grand Place, this jazz club has the advantage of pulling in tourists as well as hepcats.

From The Guardian • Feb. 27, 2020

A few minutes on Google revealed these orange-lucite-handled hepcats.

From Slate • Mar. 1, 2019

Hong Kong isn't known as a city of swingin' hepcats, but it does play host to a small, surprisingly busy jazz scene and a newly launched international jazz festival.

From Time Magazine Archive

A recent Dentsu house ad boasted that the agency's ads reach an audience of 90 million "herdsmen, hoteliers, housewives, hostesses, heavyweights, hepcats, hipsters, and simply hordes of others."

From Time Magazine Archive

Romano's chief accomplishment to date: a groovy recording with other Roman hepcats of Somebody Loves Me.

From Time Magazine Archive




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