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partygoer
[ pahr-tee-goh-er ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of partygoer1
Example Sentences
AmazonThe 13-pound JBL Boombox 2 isn’t the biggest speaker in the company’s line, but it is the largest we can reasonably call “portable” for the average partygoer.
Virtual participants dress in their finest pink attire and mingle online with partygoers from around the world.
Party-goers are to wear their finest pink apparel while mingling and dining virtually with partygoers from around the world.
Family members said partygoers told them Oakes had been drinking and was later found unresponsive on a couch Saturday morning.
After the officers retreated, first-aid workers were sent in to distribute masks and hand sanitizer among the partygoers.
According to a partygoer who talked to The Post, Galliano was “sober and very demure, but there to support his friend.”
He came with his cousin Gregory Cuffee, 52, who would like to be cast as “a partygoer fashionista type person.”
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