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habitué
[ huh-bich-oo-ey, -bich-oo-ey; French a-bee-twey ]
noun
- a frequent or habitual visitor to a place:
a habitué of art galleries.
habitué
/ həˈbɪtjʊˌeɪ /
noun
- a frequent visitor to a place
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of habitué1
Example Sentences
It’s because Osthus is best known as the erotic dancer Viva Las Vegas, longtime Mary’s Club habitué and subject of a feature-length 2018 documentary.
Born in Italy and a habitué of high society, Troubetzkoy was popularly known as Prince Troubetzkoy, a title gained from his father, who was a Russian prince.
Shown evidence later that week by a HuffPost reporter that the man was a well-known habitué of St. Louis Cardinals baseball games, Mr. McBride replied: “If I’m wrong, so be it, bro. I don’t care.”
The longtime habitué of Griffith Park was a symbol of a ferality lurking under L.A.’s sheen.
In the early days of our friendship we would meet at the Café de Flore, where Karl was a habitué.
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