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whist drive

NOUN
  1. a progressive whist party

How To Use whist drive In A Sentence

  • The whist drives which attracts a large gathering of people far and near continue in the parish hall each Sunday night at 8 pm and all are welcome.
  • A whist drive and a dance were held at Broadway Hall, now Bartlett's Insurance Company.
  • The whist drive in Kelly's on Saturday January 24th in aid of club funds was well supported.
  • Cinema programmes, sports meetings, and dances; all are billed here and none appears with more consistent regularity than that saviour of so many club bank deficits - the whist drive.
  • Other than dances, sundowners, whist drives, ‘trook’ sessions, and housie-housie, there were concerts from time to time.
  • The whist drive seems to be a thing inseparable from the social life of the town.
  • `Liz told me that you were seeing someone, but I thought -- well, you know I was thinking more whist drives, grey hair and driving gloves. FALLEN WOMEN
  • Thanks to all who attended and contributed at the charity auction, the poker classic and the whist drive.
  • Carnival celebrations will be brought to a close with a whist drive at St James Church on September 17.
  • The next charity event on the calendar is a whist drive at the centre on January 10.
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