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Definition of house party in English: house partynoun A party at which the guests stay at a house overnight or for a few days. (尤指在乡间别墅或宅邸举办、请客人留宿的)招待会 Example sentencesExamples - I had a job finding it, largely because the only other time I'd been there was years ago at 3 a.m. when I was quite drunk and on my way to a house party.
- At British house parties it's customary to bring a bottle of booze along and give it to the hostess.
- Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city.
- I was fascinated by the scene in the film in which the servants crowd in to listen to Ivor Novello while the house party guests find him boring.
- It occurred on the street in front of his house where, inside, a Halloween house party for teenagers was in progress.
- And not that I can't hang with these particular straight people - just not in a house party atmosphere.
- As the night wore on, the party got into full swing and a number of impromptu garden and house parties were arranged at which childhood memories were recalled and nostalgic trips down memory lane were plentiful.
- Most people expect pre-recorded music or a DJ at a house party.
- She had planned to stay at a friend's house in Fallowfield after a house party at a nearby flat, where they had a couple of glasses of wine.
- For background music to a house party, or for driving on a sunny day with the windows open when you don't feel like paying attention to detail, it's good.
- They'd ended up in Middlesburg and saw a big house party in progress.
- With so much to do, I'm reconsidering my original idea of just throwing a house party, simply because I don't see how I can fit one in.
- You and your friends are out all the time: benefits, bars, house parties, dinner parties, live music, more bars.
- Maybe some seek to introduce a little bit of drama, some fluffy wistfulness into their emotional lexicon and to have a gimmick to talk about themselves at greater length in the kitchen at house parties.
- I stood in the corner of the room by the bookshelf, it was a house party, staying out of the way like always.
- We've had reports of such attacks in everything from house parties to dinner parties.
- Every Saturday there's a house party where my family comes over and gets pretty drunk.
- In the nineteen-seventies, the music animated roller rinks, house parties, and block parties.
- Sergeant Joe Ellis said at 6.05 am they received a complaint that an incident at a house party at Southern Gardens had spilled out onto the road.
- I was invited to a house party by a female Canadian classmate.
Definition of house party in US English: house partynounˈhaʊs ˌpɑrdiˈhous ˌpärdē A party at which the guests stay at a house overnight or for a few days. (尤指在乡间别墅或宅邸举办、请客人留宿的)招待会 Example sentencesExamples - I had a job finding it, largely because the only other time I'd been there was years ago at 3 a.m. when I was quite drunk and on my way to a house party.
- In the nineteen-seventies, the music animated roller rinks, house parties, and block parties.
- Sergeant Joe Ellis said at 6.05 am they received a complaint that an incident at a house party at Southern Gardens had spilled out onto the road.
- Most people expect pre-recorded music or a DJ at a house party.
- With so much to do, I'm reconsidering my original idea of just throwing a house party, simply because I don't see how I can fit one in.
- Every Saturday there's a house party where my family comes over and gets pretty drunk.
- Maybe some seek to introduce a little bit of drama, some fluffy wistfulness into their emotional lexicon and to have a gimmick to talk about themselves at greater length in the kitchen at house parties.
- Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city.
- They'd ended up in Middlesburg and saw a big house party in progress.
- I was invited to a house party by a female Canadian classmate.
- For background music to a house party, or for driving on a sunny day with the windows open when you don't feel like paying attention to detail, it's good.
- At British house parties it's customary to bring a bottle of booze along and give it to the hostess.
- I was fascinated by the scene in the film in which the servants crowd in to listen to Ivor Novello while the house party guests find him boring.
- You and your friends are out all the time: benefits, bars, house parties, dinner parties, live music, more bars.
- We've had reports of such attacks in everything from house parties to dinner parties.
- It occurred on the street in front of his house where, inside, a Halloween house party for teenagers was in progress.
- She had planned to stay at a friend's house in Fallowfield after a house party at a nearby flat, where they had a couple of glasses of wine.
- I stood in the corner of the room by the bookshelf, it was a house party, staying out of the way like always.
- And not that I can't hang with these particular straight people - just not in a house party atmosphere.
- As the night wore on, the party got into full swing and a number of impromptu garden and house parties were arranged at which childhood memories were recalled and nostalgic trips down memory lane were plentiful.
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