soiree

[ US /swɑˈɹeɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a party of people assembled in the evening (usually at a private house)
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How To Use soiree In A Sentence

  • This event originated as a private music soirée over half a century ago, and has grown into an important event on India's classical music calendar featuring all-night performances and showcasing maestros as well as new talent.
  • The Johannesburg Botanic Gardens also host several outdoor Sunday music soirées throughout the year.
  • The handblown glass Wine Soirée decanter is one of the best aerators for decanting wine on the go. Mary Orlin: 12 Wine-Inspired Holiday Gifts
  • It was perfumed with a scent I remembered from the soiree.
  • Je le connaissais pas bien Morgan je connaissais surtout son frere mais sachant que j'ai passé un annee entiere a faire des soirée beuverie fumette et pizza avec une bande dont il faisait partie c normal qu'au final j'ai le coeur qui se sert. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The soirée begins at 8 p.m., and tickets (already half sold) cost $129.95.
  • Yes, there were the odd sightings of those celebrities you've always dreamed of meeting, but where were you on this fine soirée?
  • Delilah was about to retort with some witty comeback, but stopped when she saw the soirée waiting outside on the street to greet them.
  • Boat parties, beach parties and barbecues may be thwarted due to non-seasonal weather, but there are still plenty of soirées to attend inside, out of the way of rain and cold breezes.
  • In fact we are double daft because we've just held two little soirées - one for family and one for colleagues and friends.
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