Entourage in a sentence as a noun

Do you only want "Yes Men" in your entourage?

The best example of that is the entourage mail store, but any single file db will do. I've seen clients bit bad by these problems.

But that doesn't bother you because it is "neat"?Yeah, sure entourage people to experiment, I agree.

I had an entourage as a kid, the kind that only old money has in US, with a pretty minute fraction of wealth.

Very often because I'm the "computer guy" my entourage ask me: "Is it realistic?

How does diplomatic immunity work if you are in the entourage of an diplomat?

I used to run into the governor and his daughter at Baskin Robbins, no security detail or entourage.

You don't see these guys driving around super cars, sporting a lot of bling, rolling with an entourage and building the largest mansions they can afford.

You've both made the classic fallacy of assuming that writing some code is all there is to do. For example, perhaps a lot of that money went on paying a photographer and his entourage to fly around the world.

Is anyone able to get in touch with someone involved and see if the leak was intentional, and if not get in touch with Snowden's Wikileaks entourage?

If I were an Angel or VC, I'd check this list against my upcoming meetings and cancel meetings with any founders who would or could focus time on being the "entourage" of the valley.

Now the VP certainly has an entourage of secret service agents and personal assistants, but the majority of those rooms were likely occupied by policy administrators of one sort or another there to meet their opposite numbers in Paris and London.

Entourage definitions

noun

the group following and attending to some important person

See also: cortege retinue suite