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in-crowd noun ( the in-crowd) informalA small group of people perceived by others to be particularly fashionable, informed, or popular: a new district that has been attracting the in-crowd...- Newly opened, the restaurant is already proving to be popular with the in-crowd who recognize good quality food.
- 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.
- 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.
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