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One attending a shindig
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partygoer
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Word definitions for partygoer in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ As well as a cooked meal, each partygoer was invited to tour the factory and visit their former workplaces and old friends. ▪ They proceeded to apprehend Willis and a fellow partygoer and dragged them screaming and kicking to ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who is attending a party; "the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers"
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone who attends a party. 2 Someone who regularly goes to parties.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
partygoer \par"ty*go`er\ n. Someone who is attending a party[4]; as, the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers.
Usage examples of partygoer.
Mosquitoes whined, sweat ran, Prairie kept waking up every couple hours, all the way back to her old baby ways, partygoers bellowed and shrieked, distant muffled explosions ripped the night, the worst stations on the dial played background music, dogs contended in the beaten mud shadows for thirdhand remnants of road kills.
The majority of the partygoers were Tizarin, but there were enough Enterprise regulars around to spot Q and promptly start to back away.
Whereas the argument between Picard and Q was merely drawing a great deal of curiosity and interest from the partygoers, the sound of an angry Klingon, on the other hand, was more than enough to frighten a goodly number of people.
The dress of the partygoers (many of them expensive young men and women who had never done a hand's turn of work in their lives, a fact of which John Farson spoke at every opportunity) had been richer, the music had been fuller, the company of older and nobler lines which grew closer and closer together as they stretched back toward Arthur Eld, he of the white horse and unifying sword.
The pentagram was in shambles, most of the drink straws and swizzle sticks having been crushed underfoot or shunted aside by the previous night's partygoers, but it was but the work of a moment to grab the Silly String he had left there and fill in the missing segments.
On this night, he explained, the spirits of the departed seem to hover close by those they loved in life, and it was only fitting for the partygoers to think for a few moments about their own dead.