As such, it is crucial to remember that this noun should always be treated as a plural entity
) “gosling,” also (as in English) used to mean “stupid / silly / foolish person
How PAID Paparazzis are Making People Celebrities Ov… After all, Buhl has said she only knows a handful of female paparazzi — and yes, if we were going 100 percent Italian, that should
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Hyphenation:
the singular form of paparazzi
But just a year later, a United Press International article from 13 May 1962 uses paparazzi as both singular and plural
Meaning of paparazzi in English
The image of the celebrity surrounded in some quotidian setting by a clutch of photographers is well-established in the modern psyche, as is the term we apply to that
Julia Lemigova believes Marcus Jordan targeted the majority of the “Real Housewives of Miami” cast backstage at the Season 6 reunion
PAPARAZZI meaning: 1
Very often, they illegally take pictures of well-known (high-profile) people who go about their daily routines
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For an individual graduate, an alumnus is a single male, an alumna is a single female, and an alum is the gender neutral term
However, it is vital to maintain the integrity of the language to ensure effective communication
People sometimes use the plural form paparazzi in the singular sense (non-standard)
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The most high-profile incident involving the paparazzi was the 1997 deaths of Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed and their driver, Henri Paul
[from Signore Paparazzo, a photographer in Fellini's film La Dolce Vita
there's a crowd of paparazzi – can pay anywhere from $150 to $250 , say writers at JobMonkey, depending on the celebrity and the quality of the photo