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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classy party" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gathering or event that is elegant, sophisticated, or stylish.
Example: "The gala was truly a classy party, with exquisite decorations and a live orchestra."
Alternatives: "an elegant gathering" or "a sophisticated event."
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A lone piano playing an overturial mix of the show's songs during that time could set the tone and mood of what is to come in a subtle background bridging street and stage, like a jazzy cocktail piano at a classy party; and a Broadway show is definitely a classy party.
But when it comes to picking the perfect Christmas tree or preparing a classy party, the expert is Stewart, who shares such expertise in her second CBS special.
Marquee's Jason Strauss threw a classy party in the penthouse of the Dream Hotel filled with drinks, hors d'oeuvres and a view overlooking all of South Beach.
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Perhaps you'd like to take part in native dances or infiltrate a foreign government at a classy cocktail party.
You don't have to be like this all the time - you can still be wild and crazy with your friends - but at classy parties and events (if you go to any) act like a hostess or host and be polite and sociable.
IT felt a little like a private party, the first Friday evening hours at the Frick Collection -- a classy East Side party, where the noise never got loud enough to drown out the splashing of the fountain in the garden court.
If you want a classy wine-tasting party, skip the strobe lights and light some candles instead.
If you want to host a classy wine tasting party, then you'll need to provide your guests with an air of calm, competence, and comfort.
Usually, on Christmas, for a classy or fancy party, you should make a turkey (or ham, but this is sometimes eaten on Christmas day) with peas, corn, potatoes, rolls, and the like.
A classy Danny Dyer.
It's certainly true that heavy drinking, though hardly unknown, is not the universal constant for US journalists that it remains among their UK counterparts – even if the inebriated chants of "Ing-er-land!" with which Sidney regales a classy Fourth of July party feel a touch OTT.
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