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partygoer

American  
[pahr-tee-goh-er] / ˈpɑr tiˌgoʊ ər /

noun

  1. a person who enjoys or frequently attends parties and celebrations.


Etymology

Origin of partygoer

party + goer

Example Sentences

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Some partygoers remember it swaying back and forth when it was packed with people.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some viewers took to social media to complain about what they saw as a bait-and-switch, or to relay that their fellow partygoers had let out collective groans and boos at the end of the ad.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the second night that weekend, they wore black masks, blending in with partygoers in costume.

From BBC

As the night wound down in Hollywood, partygoers lingered, sweaty and smiling, voices raspy from singing with friends and strangers who felt like friends.

From Los Angeles Times

The flames spread with terrifying speed in the bar, in the Swiss luxury ski resort town Crans-Montana, which was packed with New Year's Eve partygoers.

From Barron's