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Definition of partygoer in English: partygoernoun ˈpɑːtɪɡəʊəˈpɑrdiˌɡoʊər A person attending a party. I was an avid partygoer—I liked the good life Example sentencesExamples - Rave parties are always popular on New Year's Eve, especially among younger partygoers.
- Fortunately, none of the partygoers or bus passengers were injured.
- All partygoers receive a healthy and nutritious party pack.
- I did my part to express solidarity with my partygoers by drinking the same cheap scotch I expected them to drink.
- But at a recent social event with a large percentage of partygoers under 30, I realized my age was showing.
- Montreal is quickly becoming one of the best places to ring in the New Year with partygoers due to its excellent nightlife reputation.
- Abandoned motorbikes could be seen under the water where the partygoers had left them as they scrambled to get off the site as quickly as possible once the storm struck.
- In the celebrations local partygoers threw a firecracker, and the four thought they were under fire.
- Apart from that he stressed that partygoers not using public transport should nominate a designated driver who didn't drink.
- A giant screen on the night showed how much money was still to be raised and glitter rained down on partygoers as the magic £1 million was announced.
- In one particular park in the Salthill area where the residents plant shrubs and flowers at their own expense the partygoers saw fit to pull up the shrubs and flowers.
- Music, singing, and dancing will be on the agenda for this 41st party and a special party cake will be cut by the two oldest partygoers.
- His eyes continued to moved among the partygoers, seeking someone in particular.
- Once it moved into the clubs, it lost a lot of the appeal for some of the partygoers who would attend events.
- Police in South Yorkshire have produced 20,000 postcards to be given out to festive partygoers advising them of the safest way to get home.
- Mrs Morgan explained that the partygoers were very well organised.
- Glass containers and tin cans are banned from all official events and are to be collected from partygoers - who will be offered a plastic alternative.
- This led to fights and disturbances within the town, with the youngsters mixing with older partygoers who had filtered into the town after pub closing time.
- This cleaners has seen a 50 percent drop, because the clothes partygoers would have worn are still in their closets.
- The two, Switzerland's most glamorous diplomatic couple, have acquired a reputation as partygoers in Berlin.
Synonyms merrymaker, party animal, carouser, roisterer, good-time boy, good-time girl, pleasure seeker Definition of partygoer in US English: partygoernounˈpärdēˌɡōərˈpɑrdiˌɡoʊər A person attending a party. I was an avid partygoer—I liked the good life Example sentencesExamples - In one particular park in the Salthill area where the residents plant shrubs and flowers at their own expense the partygoers saw fit to pull up the shrubs and flowers.
- Montreal is quickly becoming one of the best places to ring in the New Year with partygoers due to its excellent nightlife reputation.
- Music, singing, and dancing will be on the agenda for this 41st party and a special party cake will be cut by the two oldest partygoers.
- Apart from that he stressed that partygoers not using public transport should nominate a designated driver who didn't drink.
- Police in South Yorkshire have produced 20,000 postcards to be given out to festive partygoers advising them of the safest way to get home.
- This led to fights and disturbances within the town, with the youngsters mixing with older partygoers who had filtered into the town after pub closing time.
- Abandoned motorbikes could be seen under the water where the partygoers had left them as they scrambled to get off the site as quickly as possible once the storm struck.
- All partygoers receive a healthy and nutritious party pack.
- Fortunately, none of the partygoers or bus passengers were injured.
- I did my part to express solidarity with my partygoers by drinking the same cheap scotch I expected them to drink.
- Rave parties are always popular on New Year's Eve, especially among younger partygoers.
- Mrs Morgan explained that the partygoers were very well organised.
- Once it moved into the clubs, it lost a lot of the appeal for some of the partygoers who would attend events.
- But at a recent social event with a large percentage of partygoers under 30, I realized my age was showing.
- His eyes continued to moved among the partygoers, seeking someone in particular.
- A giant screen on the night showed how much money was still to be raised and glitter rained down on partygoers as the magic £1 million was announced.
- In the celebrations local partygoers threw a firecracker, and the four thought they were under fire.
- Glass containers and tin cans are banned from all official events and are to be collected from partygoers - who will be offered a plastic alternative.
- This cleaners has seen a 50 percent drop, because the clothes partygoers would have worn are still in their closets.
- The two, Switzerland's most glamorous diplomatic couple, have acquired a reputation as partygoers in Berlin.
Synonyms merrymaker, party animal, carouser, roisterer, good-time boy, good-time girl, pleasure seeker |