Glitteratus

"Glitteratus" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Around Fifth Avenue, where the REALLY rich congregate, I saw the habitats of Jackie Onassis, Neil Sedaka, and the high security fortress of Bob Guccione, publisher of Penthouse. But not a single glitteratus.

It is surprising that Caillaux did not leave more traces, for he certainly moved in smart and cosmopolitan gay circles. […] Carl VanVechten, the American society photographer and gay glitteratus, took fine portraits of both him and Cocteau in Paris in 1949.

“Death Prefers Blondes” follows a teenage glitteratus, Margo Manning, who moonlights as a cat burglar alongside a team of fabulous young drag queens. She gets into trouble, though, when one of her jobs lands the whole crew in grave danger.

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