rat pack
a close-knit group of people with common interests who participate in various professional and recreational activities together.
Chiefly British. journalists or photographers as a group in relentless pursuit of celebrities.
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How to use rat pack in a sentence
A cabin filled with the rat pack and the ladies who loved them.
Not that the rat pack party days were completely behind him.
Rather than a Hollywood rat pack, we might think of them as the Habsburg Wrath Pack.
In keeping with the rat pack tradition, we had our meeting in the steam room.
British Dictionary definitions for ratpack
/ (ˈrætˌpæk) /
derogatory, slang those members of the press who give wide, often intrusive, coverage of the private lives of celebrities: the royal ratpack
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