Party meaning in English
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Definition
a party: a celebration, a fun event; a political association or group
to party: to celebrate, to have fun
- "Brent : So listeners, I am now inside the party: the first stage of my mission is complete."
- "The party proceeded to barbecue sausages and prawns on the beach, and consume moderate amounts of beer (300-400 cans)."
- "The rest of the party looked on in horror before continuing with the barbecue."
- "I drank too much champagne at the party."
- "My listeners need to know what goes on at these parties."
- "Still, I wish we were at the staff party next door."
- "Brent : It is a wonderful party you have here."
- "Warbuckle : Hey Philip, your prediction was right – this New Year's party is full of beautiful women!"
- "Philip & Warbuckle : "I drank too much champagne at the party!"
- "Now, I just need to infiltrate this party and get past that enormous bouncer!"
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