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It is typically used to describe someone who frequently attends parties or social gatherings. Example: "As a dedicated partygoer, she always knows the best events happening in town." Alternatives include "socialite" or "celebrant."
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partygoer
noun
Someone who attends a party.
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LIKE a thirsty partygoer swigging from two different bottles, big Western brewers are simultaneously pursuing two strategies for growth.
One female partygoer told Varsity, "I really don't know what the big deal is.
A video of the incredible feet shows the woman struggle to hold the ball after she receives it off a fellow partygoer.
Mr Barrymore also addressed the death of Stuart Lubbock, a partygoer who was found dead in his Essex mansion in 2001, prompting a series of allegations and speculation that rocked his career, adding: "They did wipe out my career but they did not wipe me out, I'm still here".
Pizzazz is the first casualty on "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year", where the big-band uplift of Steve Anderson's over-inflated production prods you like a bothersome partygoer intent on telling you how much fun they're having.
The speakers of Strand's newest poems — the aging partygoer, a connoisseur drinking a fine Beaune, an erstwhile polar explorer — are nearly all this internally various.
"Women are jealous creatures," she said, leaning in close to whisper into the ear of a male partygoer.
The mood was festive — even the most jaded partygoer can't resist the pleasure of illicitly occupying an unused space at night.
"Would you like a caipirinha?" offered one partygoer, a dark-haired, vivacious woman named Judith Seeherman.
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Besides, the ex-criminal's sins are still to be found on Google, and the office-partygoer is forever shamed on Facebook even if she flees to some Shetland bothy, or a penguin-pecked shack in Patagonia.
At the previous year's fund-raiser, she recalled, she'd scored an invitation from a fellow-partygoer to tag along on a cruise to Antarctica.
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