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Four hundred
FOUR HUNDRED

Definition: A U.S. idiom meaning a select group. It was created (1892) by Samuel Ward McAllister (1827-1895), a U.S. socialite, when, in shortening a list for a ball, he boasted that there were 'only about four hundred people in New York society'.
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* The use of this group of words, will make sense, only if all six elements are in.


1. Used by a member of so-called select group.

2. Lists' total number can't be more than 400.

3. Guys mentioned/listed are alive and well.

4. All '400' can be contacted in good time.

5. The event invited (compiled) for holds.

6. No gatecrashers will get into a venue.
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See perfect IDIOM (1).

See perfect MEANING (1).

See perfect USAGE (2).

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