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bright young things in British English (braɪt jʌŋ θɪŋz) plural nounyoung, fun-loving, fashionable upper-class people, esp of the 1920s Examples of 'bright young things' in a sentencebright young things `You're reaching the point where adverse publicity might be as damaging as losing your bright young things.But it was the bright young things who combined for the goal.So what do the bright young things think the next decade will hold?Top: bright young things by a pool.Fewer companies are interested in hiring bright young things.Newbuild flats are attracting bright young things.But our bright young things won't care one bit this morning.The organisation was full of bright young things, but they have their limitations.He made these bright young things feel they were brilliant, even when they were mediocre.In fact, a group of bright young things has already been hard at work, analysing the first year in great detail on a website, rediff.com. |