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  • noun Plural form of jet-setter.

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Examples

  • Titled jet-setters, a maharajah and maharani, a baroness somebody in a beaded mask.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Titled jet-setters, a maharajah and maharani, a baroness somebody in a beaded mask.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Titled jet-setters, a maharajah and maharani, a baroness somebody in a beaded mask.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • Glitzy Aspen, Colo., is both a winter and summer retreat and draws strongly from jet-setters almost everywhere in the country.

    For the Highest Fliers, New Scrutiny Mark Maremont 2011

  • Invitations to Fashion Week shows function as conspicuous tickets to the semi-exclusive club of journalists, jet-setters, celebrities, socialites and assorted hangers-on who get invited to the catwalk.

    Judging a Fashion Show by Its Invite Mike Vilensky 2012

  • Nonetheless, the question is being asked much more frequently these days, and not just by movie stars and jet-setters.

    More Couples Agree To Prenups The Huffington Post News Editors 2010

  • If the jet-setters of the 1960s had climbed aboard a plane designed 40 years before, they would have been getting into something with wooden wings.

    Taking a Novel Approach to Life Eric Felten 2012

  • Airlines keep junior jet-setters happy and occupied.

    Nanny Services Make Flying Solo a Breeze for Kids Jeff Mills 2011

  • He died in May at the age of 78 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Switzerland, and his death was noted by some as the end of an era of international jet-setters.

    Jet-Setting to a Time Past Josh Barbanel 2011

  • They dance until gone 3am and enjoy the charms of a place that many see as a key symbol of the "new Brazil": a dynamic nation of talented designers, successful international jet-setters and, of course, beautiful people.

    Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic Tom Phillips 2010

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