Noun
the group following and attending to some important person
Source: WordNetOn a trip to Germany, Lange and his entourage were climbing the tower of an ancient castle when they stopped to catch their breath. "How old is this ruin?" someone asked a guide. "Forty-two years," said Lange. David Lange
Hitler would go as white as a sheet and tightly clench his jaws, while his eyes would dilate. Everyone in his entourage would get panicky because these fits were always followed by an order to dismiss or to execute somebody. Theodor Morell
In a year and a half," "China will be sufficiently reunited to allow me to take my trip around the world. I wish to take Madam Wu and an entourage of about thirty persons, engaging expert guides in each country to instruct me in its governmental and industrial methods. Wu Peifu
I mean, it takes a large entourage to put on a tour. You can't have 'em sittin' around. Clint Black
It's just different in the music world. You come more with an entourage. Taryn Manning
I'm very close with my family, so my mom is part of my entourage. Kid Cudi