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"gate-crasher" Definitions
  1. a person who enters, attends, or participates without ticket or invitation

18 Sentences With "gate crasher"

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"A gate-crasher to the deal now seems increasingly unlikely," Liberum analyst Joe Brent said.
Whatever moons already orbited Neptune at that time were severely perturbed by this gate-crasher.
Breakingviews Campbell Soup's $4.9 billion acquisition of Snyder's-Lance is a corporate picnic that deserves an activist gate-crasher.
Chanel isn't really a brand we cover on retail, but I wish I had interviewed "professional gate-crasher" Marie Benoliel.
Far from being the unwelcome gate-crasher to Lin's party, as he is invariably depicted, Hart was actually there from the start.
They see their gold-plated gate crasher taken down a peg, only to find themselves faced with the prospect of kissing up to Ted Cruz.
But that does not diminish the sense that Leicester — champion of England or not — is a gate-crasher to what is traditionally an invite-only party.
The former New York mayor's unorthodox strategy, skipping the early states and blasting his way into the race with hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising, gives him elements of both line-cutter and gate-crasher.
Neither gate-crasher nor line-cutter, she is the student who didn't necessarily dazzle with charisma but turned her homework in on time and asked the teacher if she could have some more for extra credit.
That was the thought of Marie Benoliel, a 28-year-old professional gate-crasher who clambered onto the catwalk at the Chanel show in Paris on Monday only to find herself in a confrontation with the model Gigi Hadid.
Which is what makes the real-life, would-be gate-crasher in Laurie Gwen Shapiro's "The Stowaway" — 17-year-old Billy Gawronski — such an incorrigible if symbolic character, a first-generation American living in 1920s New York City who wants to join the famous polar explorer Richard Byrd on his journey to Antarctica.
But the arrest of a gate-crasher in March — a 6003-year-old woman from China who tried to brandish an invitation to an event that did not exist — raised concerns that the business involved with brokering access to the president's private club had collided with efforts to keep the president safe.
Bernie Sanders, is, like the man he wants to overthrow, President Donald Trump, a gate-crasher who knows the only way he will be accepted by establishment power in the party or elsewhere in American life is not by persuasion or reassurance but by beating them head-on with the votes of people who share his grievances.
Young also had a reputation as a gate crasher. By claiming to be an ice man, he worked his way into the 1921 Dempsey–Carpentier prize fight in New Jersey and in 1932 he found his way into the Los Angeles Olympics. His exploits in this regard were written about frequently by sportswriters of the era.Curtis, James.
The Gate Crasher is a 1928 American comedy film directed by William James Craft and written by Carl Krusada, Vin Moore, William James Craft and Albert DeMond. The film stars Glenn Tryon, Patsy Ruth Miller, T. Roy Barnes, Carla Laemmle, Fred Malatesta and Claude Payton. The film was released on December 9, 1928, by Universal Pictures.
Franzen is a longtime fan of the punk-rock collective The Mekons; he appeared in the 2014 documentary Revenge of the Mekons to discuss the group's importance to him. In 2010, at an event at the Serpentine Pavilion in London celebrating the launch of Freedom, Franzen's glasses were stolen from his face by a gate-crasher, who jokingly attempted to ransom them for $100,000 before being apprehended by police elsewhere in Hyde Park.
Christian Unruh (possibly named after physicist W. G. Unruh, literally "restless" or "unquiet" in German, Unruh is also a technical term for a central part of mechanical watches) is a millenniaire, a person who is very rich in Time. When he first meets Isidore, he is about to organize a farewell party for himself, as he has elected to enter Quiet early. A mysterious note has appeared under impossible circumstances in his residence, announcing a gate-crasher to his party. After learning of Isidore's exploits, Unruh summons him to solve the mystery.
Born in New York City, Young appeared on Broadway in The Front Page (1928) by Ben Hecht and The New Yorkers (1930) by Herbert Fields and Cole Porter. He was considered a "good luck actor" by Broadway producers."Rites For Tammany Young; Services to Be Held on Coast for 'Good Luck Actor' Today" The New York Times, April 28, 1936. He was often cast in bit parts by the likes of The Shuberts, Jed Harris and David Belasco to bring luck to their productions.“Tammany Young, Actor on Stage and in Films and Gate Crasher Dies” The New York Times, April 27, 1936 His reputation in the theater business was such that his likeness was drawn in caricature by Alex Gard for Sardi's restaurant.

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