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were hosting
noun
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
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She and her husband were hosting a dinner party.
This would not matter so much if they were hosting the World Cup.
In a café in the basement, students were hosting a spiritual open-mike night.
The mood was chaotic but joyful, as if Bronson were hosting a rowdy dinner party.
The dispute escalated when the French, who were hosting the World Cup that autumn, officially withdrew.
Eintracht Frankfurt were hosting Hannover in a relegation battle later on Saturday.
In October 2003, Diebold proceeded to write to the universities whose students were hosting the materials.
Two months later, they were hosting the first Speed Rack event in Manhattan.
"And then we were hosting about 450 people, all of whom were going out and spending money on their own".
King began researching elephant reactions to bees after reading that elephants tended to avoid acacia trees that were hosting beehives.
If you were hosting a fantasy dinner party for five guests, who would be on your guest list?
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