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verb • refer to people that one assumes one's interlocutors admire in order to try to impress them | ||||||||
44% | 12 | Casual mention of the famous in order to impress | ||||||
noun • the practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress your listener | ||||||||
27% | 8 | Familiarity | ||||||
noun • close or warm friendship • a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship • a feeling of being intimate and belonging together | ||||||||
Mention Familiarity With Famous People To Impress Crossword Clue
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NAMEDROP which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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NAMEDROP
Updated: October 13, 2023
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