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Definition of in-crowd in English:

in-crowd

noun
the in-crowdinformal
  • A small group of people perceived by others to be particularly fashionable, informed, or popular.

    a new district that has been attracting the in-crowd
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Luigi's is a noisy brightly-lit large and crowded black-mirrored restaurant that as far as Ipswich is concerned, was clearly the in-place for the in-crowd.
    • Let's start with blazers (don't call them suit jackets, or the in-crowd will think you quite déclassé).
    • It was cheek-to-jowl in-crowd, all clutching glasses of wine, seeing and being seen - well, as best they could in the cram.
    • He is appalled to find that the Groton boys stick together, women still love athletes and the in-crowd is still off-limits.
    • One girl whose dress was slashed at the sides to expose a tattoo on her hipbone stopped the in-crowd in its tracks, Wells said.
    • Newly opened, the restaurant is already proving to be popular with the in-crowd who recognize good quality food.
    • Alternatively, you can eat at super-trendy Spoon Byblos, a major magnet for the in-crowd.
    • Nearly a third admitted to having joined a gym to get in with the in-crowd and 31 per cent said they have paid extra for clothes to make sure they had the right label.
    • The ‘in’ crowd considered me a loser because I didn't care what kind of friends I had - the in-crowd did.
    • Braidie is left with the question of what to do as a by-stander, as a member of the in-crowd, when she has to come to terms with the dark realities of what her friends are doing and the dreadful results their actions could yield.
    • And I thought only the in-crowd could get him to talk.
    • Outcasts at school may find themselves part of the in-crowd at a church group or summer camp.
    • I came close once, on a school field trip, when I so wanted to be in with the in-crowd that I briefly toyed with the idea.
    • These days, a regular personal web-page is so passé and if you want to rejoin the in-crowd, you've got to become a ‘blogger’
    • But the restaurants didn't move with the times and fell out of favour, forcing the in-crowd across town to move to New Farm.
    • Almost daily, tabloids have runs shots of the in-crowd sporting Pringle clothes emblazoned with the tell-tale trademark of the Lion Rampant.
    • With the exception of their three classes, he barely got to talk to her at all as she refused to hang out with the in-crowd and likewise with his new friends.
    • If you're not in the in-crowd, the movie says, lifelong misery can only follow.
    • He looked her over again quickly, knowing from her bearing and solitude that she wasn't a member of the in-crowd.
    • No, it's not just science fiction, claim leading members of the cyber-cognoscenti, the cyber science in-crowd.
    Synonyms
    clique, set, circle, inner circle, crowd, gang, band, pack, crew, clan, club, fellowship, brotherhood, fraternity, sorority, sect, camp, community, league, alliance, faction, cabal, junta, caucus, syndicate, nucleus, cell
 
 

Definition of in-crowd in US English:

in-crowd

nounˈin ˌkroudˈɪn ˌkraʊd
the in-crowdinformal
  • A small group of people perceived by others to be particularly fashionable, informed, or popular.

    a new district that has been attracting the in-crowd
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Luigi's is a noisy brightly-lit large and crowded black-mirrored restaurant that as far as Ipswich is concerned, was clearly the in-place for the in-crowd.
    • Outcasts at school may find themselves part of the in-crowd at a church group or summer camp.
    • He looked her over again quickly, knowing from her bearing and solitude that she wasn't a member of the in-crowd.
    • I came close once, on a school field trip, when I so wanted to be in with the in-crowd that I briefly toyed with the idea.
    • But the restaurants didn't move with the times and fell out of favour, forcing the in-crowd across town to move to New Farm.
    • One girl whose dress was slashed at the sides to expose a tattoo on her hipbone stopped the in-crowd in its tracks, Wells said.
    • And I thought only the in-crowd could get him to talk.
    • With the exception of their three classes, he barely got to talk to her at all as she refused to hang out with the in-crowd and likewise with his new friends.
    • These days, a regular personal web-page is so passé and if you want to rejoin the in-crowd, you've got to become a ‘blogger’
    • He is appalled to find that the Groton boys stick together, women still love athletes and the in-crowd is still off-limits.
    • If you're not in the in-crowd, the movie says, lifelong misery can only follow.
    • Let's start with blazers (don't call them suit jackets, or the in-crowd will think you quite déclassé).
    • Nearly a third admitted to having joined a gym to get in with the in-crowd and 31 per cent said they have paid extra for clothes to make sure they had the right label.
    • Alternatively, you can eat at super-trendy Spoon Byblos, a major magnet for the in-crowd.
    • The ‘in’ crowd considered me a loser because I didn't care what kind of friends I had - the in-crowd did.
    • Almost daily, tabloids have runs shots of the in-crowd sporting Pringle clothes emblazoned with the tell-tale trademark of the Lion Rampant.
    • It was cheek-to-jowl in-crowd, all clutching glasses of wine, seeing and being seen - well, as best they could in the cram.
    • Braidie is left with the question of what to do as a by-stander, as a member of the in-crowd, when she has to come to terms with the dark realities of what her friends are doing and the dreadful results their actions could yield.
    • No, it's not just science fiction, claim leading members of the cyber-cognoscenti, the cyber science in-crowd.
    • Newly opened, the restaurant is already proving to be popular with the in-crowd who recognize good quality food.
    Synonyms
    clique, set, circle, inner circle, crowd, gang, band, pack, crew, clan, club, fellowship, brotherhood, fraternity, sorority, sect, camp, community, league, alliance, faction, cabal, junta, caucus, syndicate, nucleus, cell
 
 
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