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Junket meaning
A basket. | A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds. | A delicacy.
Synonyms of Junket
Junket vertaling naar Nederlands
Example sentences (20)
The documents show that Mr Pan is the representative at Crown Melbourne for a Macau junket operator, the Kim Teng Jong junket, and has given Crown high rollers millions of dollars to gamble.
And in November, 2006 she was criticised in the press for taking what was described as “a junket” in Barbados to discuss world poverty issues.
He told the transport minister: "With delays to the vessels lengthening and indeed their costs rising, I am writing to query why two senior CMAL officials are engaging on what frankly appears to me to be a junket.
Junket also houses a variety of daytime tours including but not limited to food tours, historical tours and daytime pub crawls.
The founder of Macao’s once biggest casino junket organizer will face 18 years in jail after being convicted of a series of charges, including operating illegal gaming activities, running a criminal organization and fraud on Wednesday, Jan 18, 2023.
What is ken-ergy, other than a word I made up on a press junket so I didn’t have to answer questions that’ll haunt me for the rest of my life?
It is just minor shifting — something close to an occasional junket, if one were to cast around for a point of comparison in the human world.
Talks are already underway with as many as 10 junket operators across Asia, with Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia among markets being eyed to diversify its international base away from China’s gamblers.
But someone must think so, as Mandy Moore, the lone woman on Monday’s emailed “junket blast” poster for Roland Emmerich’s was outnumbered by her male co-stars, eight-to-one.
But this trip represents something bigger: the emergence of a new form of junket journalism that serves as a global laundering service for blood-splattered autocrats.
He has barely traveled: a junket to the Seychelles with a party propaganda unit here; a trip to India there; and another to South Korea.
Marvel fans have already noted that Holland is often paired with Benedict Cumberbatch in junket interviews because the star has a knack for stopping him in his tracks when he’s about to give a little too much away.
Me and Mama Bear (less the two cubs who flew the cave years ago) have just pulled off a junket up north, to enjoy an old-fashioned sleigh ride.
The press junket is filled with jet lag, repetition, differences in energy, boring questions, unskilled interviewers… frankly it’s a small miracle getting a good interview!
The timing of Mr Corbyn’s junket has left even his own backbenchers open-mouthed in astonishment.
Triple H recently addressed the status of Ronda Rousey in WWE at the post-press conference media junket on Friday, revealing whether she will return or not.
At the very least, a junket has some value to the writer’s audience, as it accompanies a product review that may or may not influence their car-buying decisions.
But the music is the real star of the Ossipee Valley Music Festival, and this year's lineup includes The Wood Brothers, Dustbowl Revival, Lula Wiles, The Suitcase Junket, The Lonely Heartstring Band, Twisted Pine and dozens of other acts.
Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont at the 2016 MTV press junket in New York City.
How many people have made them play truth or dare at the junket?