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beautiful people
plural noun
- (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
- the beautiful peoplesometimes capitals rich, fashionable people in international high society
Word History and Origins
Origin of beautiful people1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
These films take us into glamorous worlds of beautiful people, which is one of the reasons for going to the cinema.
If you move like you’re beautiful, people really just start believing you’re beautiful.
"I do understand that it can’t be everybody in the villa, but there are beautiful people from all different diasporas that need to be represented."
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