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someone who is attending a party
the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers
How To Use partygoer In A Sentence
- Partygoers have been warned only to leave the house well happed up and with an umbrella.
- 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.
- He might have been an undertaker but, against his natural inclination, he became an avid partygoer. Times, Sunday Times
- 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.
- All partygoers receive a healthy and nutritious party pack.
- Come rain or come shine, come heat or a blue norther, partygoers at the Houston Polo Club are about to enter the realm of climate control.
- “We could go on a long term medical plan.” said one partygoer. Long Term Medical Plan
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.