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the soiree
noun
A formal evening party.
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But she bubbled enthusiastically about the soiree.
As conveyed in "Topsy-Turvy," the reactions of the guests at the soiree are wonderfully ambiguous.
The designer has just issued a dress code for the soiree, and it's all pretty relaxed.
The soiree, with live orchestra, is from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. and costs $14.30 each, with a drink included.
He showed up at the soiree in SoHo — barrel-chested and broad-shouldered, still looking like the 6-foot, 163-pound beast who dominated cycling for a generation.
The soiree, "Seduction in Cannes," was hosted by the de Grisogono founder Fawaz Gruosi, who seemed genuinely touched that the party had attracted so many revelers.
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An underappreciated act perfect for this under-the-tent soiree on Saturday in the Montclair Town Center.
The soirees will take place on the first Tuesday of each month, starting at 6.30pm.
No matter how cheery the soirees at Nail's place, Leonard's grim, forbidding demeanor is unfailingly funny.
The Beatles were, by 1965, regulars at the soirees of pre-rock singer Alma Cogan's home on Kensington High Street.
The soirees started during Fashion Week in September, replacing the flash-in-the-pan Madame Wong, and continue to steam up the dumpling house this winter.
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