parties meaning
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- NounBFpartyPREpar-SUF-ties
- VerbBFpartyPRpartyingPT, PPpartied
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- (Now, at this point I should mention that my slutwad neighbor has been throwing a party since about 7:00. It's not one you can miss either; the floors in my house are vibrating from the music.)
- Conservative party values are said to be very out-of-date by promoters of multiculturalism.
- I thought my idea of a superhero-themed party was a great idea, but it went down like a lead balloon with my friends.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Party members are adjured to promote awareness of this problem.
- Party chief Low Thia Khiang said that, while they support the name change to honour Encik Yusof, "we cannot square with the change(s) that are being 'tompang' (piggybacked) with the name change."
- Parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Everybody who wants to be anybody will come to Jake's party.
- Sally voted a straight ticket for her political party.
- Splinter groups in the centre Left or centre Right are often a shot in the arm for the Far Right or the Communist Party.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of parties in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
- Noun forms
- Plurals
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Noun plural forms
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals
- Nouns with common ending formations
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Noun forms
- Verbs
- Verb forms
- Verb singular forms
- Third-person singular forms
- Third-person singular forms
- Verb singular forms
- Verb forms
- Nouns
Source: Wiktionary

