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party <-ies> [ˈpɑːrt̬i, Brit ˈpɑːti] N

1. party (social gathering):

festa f

2. party + sing/pl vb (group):

grupo m
party POL

3. party LAW:

parte f

Conservative Party N

dinner party N

Labour Party N no pl Brit, Aus POL

party leader N

search party <-ies> N

stag night N, stag party N esp Brit

third party N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, this is made difficult by two thousand partying college students on spring break, who are important for bringing revenue to the small town.
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The song has an ominous undertone and was lyrically about partying with a fever.
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His love of partying and hedonistic lifestyle was taking its toll on his health.
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After finding out they are in a band, the girls ask for their autographs and suggest partying in the boys' room.
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She put her new figure down to clean eating, less partying and an adaptable workout strategy.
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You have to choose between partying solo, or sitting like overdressed lemons with your mates in the local pub.
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Carnival is a festive time of costumes, dance, music, competitions, rum, and partying (also referred to as fete-ing).
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In other interviews he has divulged that, through hypnosis, he quit drinking, smoking, and partying, and that in his spare time, he enjoys photography.
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Neighbors often complained on the incessant partying and noise.
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Fueled by a quest for partying and eyeliner.
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