We have no meanings for "whole retinue" in our records yet.
1 They, have installed there a chef and a whole retinue of servants.
2 Then he departed quickly, for Cæsar's whole retinue had pushed forward considerably.
3 They received the whole retinue with an easy and inviting air.
4 The whole retinue was, no doubt, sufficiently weary with the journey.
5 These women are always accompanied by a whole retinue of officers and young Turkish noblemen.
6 Two mastiffs followed him, his whole retinue and body-guard.
7 But if she didn't plan on attacking her brother, maybe she doesn't have her whole retinue .
8 The appearance of his whole retinue gave evidence that he was some personage of great wealth and influence.
9 Your excellency, General Bernadotte and the whole retinue of the embassy were in the room in which the ambassador keeps his papers.
10 Then he made a noose round the mouse's neck, and while he did this, a bishop's whole retinue came riding towards him.
11 He felt, and what was worse the whole retinue felt, that the masses of men had grown somewhat cool in their love for the pharaoh.
12 The governor, attended by his whole retinue of ladies and gentlemen, escorted Carteret, the governor of New Jersey, in great pomp home to Achter Kol.
13 "There's rum for him," he said, and gave the chief a buffet which knocked him over and put his whole retinue to flight.
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