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social column

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social column n (Press) → cronaca mondana


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She's been on the social scene for years and has served on every committee and is a personal friend of just about everybody whose name appears in a social column.
A playboy is a guy who does f**k all with his life, ponces around on yachts, picks up women, appears in social columns.
It seems a very pale plagiarism of the social columns of some western Sunday papers.
 
 
 
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