Sentence examples for been partying from inspiring English sources

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been partying

noun

A person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action.

  • The contract requires that the party of the first part pay the fee.

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She had been partying again with Chunky and Nena.

He had been partying with friends but they had all cleaned up and disappeared.

The 31-year-old had been partying with friends at nearby nightclub Mishiko beforehand.

Twisted Pepper, Sat LM Rhythmatic have been partying hard since 2007.

It was so loud but he'd been partying all day and just became unconscious.

We'd been partying next door to each other, and yet our worlds had stubbornly refused to overlap.

The "Best Song Ever" singer also claimed he had not been partying too much during fashion week.

Meanwhile, his friends, some of whom he had been partying with for a decade or more, were growing up.

They have been partying for at least 24 hours, gorging themselves on the fruit and singing lustily.

"Those pictures were taken at my parents' house and me, my girlfriend and friends had been partying and drinking beforehand.

Nightingale asked what she had done to deserve it and was told: "Everywhere we've been partying, you've been there.

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