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retinue

[ret-n-oo, -yoo] / ˈrɛt nˌu, -ˌyu /




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“What I’m really proud of is the community that I saw here,” he told a retinue of right-wing reporters shouting questions at him.

From New York Times

The Dassault Falcon 900 carried a retinue of Secret Service agents, other support staffers, Trump and some of his advisers, according to the people familiar with the incident.

From Washington Post

“It’s a chicken-and-egg problem,” said the former official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to stay on good terms with Trump’s retinue.

From Washington Post

“It’s a chicken-and-egg problem,” said the former official, who requested confidentiality to stay on good terms with Trump’s retinue.

From Seattle Times

The star and its retinue of worlds will enter Earth’s transit zone in about 1,600 years.

From Scientific American