junket in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

junket in the PONS Dictionary

American English

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The group expanded to junkets on military transport planes, flying to military bases along the southeastern seaboard.
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Add the huge sums he spent hiring private jets to junket around, in his delusion of grandeur, as one of the nation's leading power brokers!
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You do not leave a council in absolute turmoil and head overseas for two weeks on a junket.
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City officials contended that the trip was intended as research on the organization of summer carnivals, while critics alleged it was simply a junket undertaken for political purposes.
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Junket is often served with a sprinkling of grated nutmeg on top.
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He employed a small-scale television advertising campaign with no press junkets.
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Oh, ur taxpayer funded worldwide safety junket has been approved, thank you ever so much.
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However, it declined to answer specific questions about this, and whether junkets were included.
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With a great film, the atmosphere on the junket circuit is very different...?
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In the 1980s and 1990s, entertainment companies began using stars for a range of publicity tactics including press releases, movie junkets, and community activities.
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