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.
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  • 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.
  • the hall was crowded with an overflow of partygoers
  • They told police they undressed partygoers who had drunk too much to deter them from driving home. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the mutawwa'in busted the party that led to Marcos’s deportation, they separated the “showgirls” wearing drag from the rest of the partygoers, and then asked everyone but the drag queens to line up against the wall for the dawn prayer. The Kingdom in the Closet
  • Rave parties are always popular on New Year's Eve, especially among younger partygoers.
  • It comes in ruby red and it'll blow the partygoers away.
  • They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets.
  • His eyes continued to moved among the partygoers, seeking someone in particular.
  • And unlike the guests of the first Christmas gathering, who went bearing frankincense, gold and myrrh, today's holiday partygoers are more likely to tote along cookies, candy and booze.
  • Partygoers scoffed and quaffed their way through £100,000 worth of refreshments, before ogling the exhibits.
  • If any of the partygoers are found guilty of glorifying crimes against humanity they could face prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is situations like this that provide unwarranted dirt on local promoters, partygoers and the scene in general.
  • As she performed, "Mike kind of bobbed his head along," says a partygoer. Carrie Underwood Fans
  • And it's packed with detail, too - crowds of moshing clubbers, roomfuls of half-cut horny partygoers, and more - none of which detracts from the important elements in each panel.
  • Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off.
  • She danced her way through a crowd of fellow partygoers to make her pass. The Sun
  • Have partygoers ladle soup into mugs or small bowls, and offer condiments so they can tailor each soup to their liking.
  • It can be helpful to ask a fellow partygoer what's going on inside her company. Use The Holidays To Find A Job
  • One partygoer from New Brunswick, N.J., brought her husband and several family members. Get Moving Up in Harlem
  • 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.
  • Partygoers munched on Chinese stuffed bao with Cantonese duck, prime rib eye with wild mushroom scone and bearnaise, and paper wrapped halibut with heirloom tomato.
  • At the beginning of the party, at least, a young, fashionable partygoer named Nicolette Santos was dancing in front of the pit for a camera crew from a local television station and a few of the photographers covering the event. Contours, Culture and Cocktails
  • 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.
  • They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets.
  • A trip to Block Island "the Bermuda of the North," a partygoer quipped, then Nantucket, then Newport. Melissa Berkelhammer: Friday Night, And the Cruising Is Easy
  • REDLANDS - More than 10,000 partygoers turned up in Redlands on Saturday night to attend the San Bernardino County Sun Most Viewed
  • There was some mild distaste in his tone, which told me what he thought of the partygoers.
  • Once it moved into the clubs, it lost a lot of the appeal for some of the partygoers who would attend events.
  • They had to weave their way carefully through fragrant, stained, whimpering partygoers and paramedics who were beginning to look a bit nauseated themselves.
  • The two, Switzerland's most glamorous diplomatic couple, have acquired a reputation as partygoers in Berlin.
  • In the celebrations local partygoers threw a firecracker, and the four thought they were under fire.
  • But at a recent social event with a large percentage of partygoers under 30, I realized my age was showing.
  • Gibson has a good eye for the follies of characters like a partygoer whoadvises another on how to cope withwith a dull guest: “Tune her out by counting her pores.” Tanya Egan Gibson’s ‘How to Buy a Love of Reading’ — A Satirical Novel That Turns Into a Teen Weepie « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • On my previous outing in 2002 I counted the stretch limousines ferrying partygoers. Times, Sunday Times
  • With stage shutters open to reveal a large drawing-room extending upstage, the partygoers are grouped around different card tables and involved in their card games.
  • Montreal is quickly becoming one of the best places to ring in the New Year with partygoers due to its excellent nightlife reputation.
  • 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.
  • This cleaners has seen a 50 percent drop, because the clothes partygoers would have worn are still in their closets.
  • MDMA is often used at parties because it enables partygoers to remain active for long periods of time
  • Dwindling disposable income during the recession has left nightclubs, which typically charge an entry fee, relying on cut-price tickets and drinks promotions to keep hold of partygoers.
  • Apart from that he stressed that partygoers not using public transport should nominate a designated driver who didn't drink.
  • All around, partygoers clinked glasses together; some pointed to the moon slowly eclipsing in the sky. Live and Let Love
  • Partygoers rocked a bus and threw stones and bottles at police officers and patrol cars.
  • He might have been an undertaker but, against his natural inclination, he became an avid partygoer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs Morgan explained that the partygoers were very well organised.
  • And it's packed with detail, too - crowds of moshing clubbers, roomfuls of half-cut horny partygoers, and more - none of which detracts from the important elements in each panel.
  • Police are interviewing fellow partygoers over the tragedy. The Sun
  • With the beer keg now open, the partygoers downed some schnapps and attacked the beer.

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