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Often used in the same context:
beau brummell,
gloria swanson,
bohemian,
beatrice lillie,
ethel barrymore,
nazimova,
mondrian,
ziegfeld,
midsummer night,
sybarite,
groucho,
shirley maclaine,
somerset maugham,
hofmannsthal,
nancy mitford,
lead pencil,
lubitsch,
proust,
mirabelle,
edwardian,
odets,
stingo,
dandyism,
socialites,
evelyn waugh,
cocteau,
rimbaud,
elizabethan age,
florenz ziegfeld,
luxe,
alexander woollcott,
olivia de havilland,
mrs. malaprop,
virginia woolf,
urth,
elizabethan,
seediness,
edmund kean,
edith wharton,
snicket,
ava gardner,
bluestocking,
israel zangwill,
maugham,
terpsichore,
beachy,
pentimento,
flo ziegfeld,
tribeca,
shakespearean,
film noir,
fred zinnemann,
oblomov,
magwitch,
calpurnia,
jalouse,
noel coward,
sitwell,
dostoevsky,
upper crust,
errol flynn,
onassis,
guinevere,
scaramouche,
bookishness,
bodice ripper,
playgirl,
beau monde,
blisses,
swank,
kerouac,
tommys,
salmagundi,
arthurian legend,
foppery,
fabulousness,
gielgud,
objective correlative,
volpone,
edna ferber,
bulfinch,
marchesa,
hipster,
chichi,
herman melville,
zadora,
tearjerking,
lillian hellman,
gertrude stein,
uhry,
fellini,
solipsist,
bloomsbury,
nell gwynne,
dressiest,
fabulosity,
beatnik,
horace walpole,
little lord fauntleroy,
plantagenets,
bildungsroman,
gun moll,
esther,
finn,
goethe,
laura,
lisa,
marlowe,
namesake,
tycoon,
accomplice,
ahab,
alice,
ani,
antonio,
babbitt,
bod,
bovary,
carlos,
chaucer,
chinatown,
cicadas
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— Adjectives for gatsby:
great,
mysterious,
young,
hatted,
little,
greater,
day,
enigmatic,
novel,
dead,
outside,
more...
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