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jet set
noun
- a fashionable social set composed of wealthy people who travel frequently by jetliner to parties and resorts.
jet set
noun
- a rich and fashionable social set the members of which travel widely for pleasure
- ( as modifier )
jet-set travellers
Derived Forms
- ˈjet-ˌsetting, adjective
- ˈjet-ˌsetter, noun
Other Words From
- jet-setter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of jet set1
Example Sentences
There’s a jet set Barbie based on you, with a pink wrap dress, a suitcase, a passport and a newspaper under her arm.
Jenn Lilley and Matthew Morrison also jet set in their Great American Family film, “ A Paris Christmas Waltz ” airing at 8 p.m. on Sunday.
But they are lobbying for more contentious issues to be put onto the agenda, particularly a tax on the fossil fuel industry, as well as on the super-rich who lead jet set lives.
She was raised in bohemian mayhem, as her parents careered from film sets and exotic locales to the homes of jet set friends like Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda.
But it's a profoundly odd life, moving suddenly between this lack of glamour and the international jet set.
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