A social gathering of invited guests
“Beverley is throwing a party to celebrate her twentieth birthday.”
A group of people taking part in a particular activity or trip
“Our tour group was made up of a party of twelve individuals in total.”
A formally constituted political group
“The party would get together to map out their strategy for winning the next round of elections.”
A person, especially one with specified characteristics
“It all began when an interested party contacted him in response to the story.”
A person or people forming one side in an agreement or dispute
“The onus is on us to prove that the suspect is the guilty party in this case.”
(typically of people) Describing a big collective group
A group or sect holding a particular religious belief
A party suing or being sued in a lawsuit
One who signs or has signed something
The contribution made by someone or something to an action or situation
Disturbance or party
Party day drinking
A person employed in maintenance or operations
A visiting person or group of people
A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection
A social gathering at which people can make new acquaintances
A person visiting someone or somewhere
To enjoy oneself at a party or other lively event or gathering
“Eddie is upset that his girl just wants to party all the time.”
To meet others socially
To dance, typically by prominently moving one's derriere
To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner
To give delight or amusement to
Resembling that of a party
“The festival had a real party atmosphere.”
Relating to a section or group within a community
Relating to the ideas or strategies of a particular party or group in politics
Trendy or fashionable
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