Sentence examples for were partying from inspiring English sources

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were 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.

Exact(60)

This time, they were partying.

He recalls that in 1952 they were partying at Thailand.

Some crews were preparing intently, others were partying intensely.

By Act 3 the whole cast were partying.

When the others were partying, we would hang out in the village.

In fact, however, we were partying like it was 1929 — and now it's 1930.

When she died last year, my children couldn't believe that people were partying in the street.

"A lot of people came from wherever they were partying last night," he said.

We were setting off round the park, but a number of young people were partying by the pool.

By the end, though, after three hours of high skill and considerable bravery, the crowd were partying.

The fact that you were partying all weekend, or spent the last week being high, watching 'Lost' — that's going to take a toll".

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