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soiree
[swah-rey]
noun
an evening party or social gathering, especially one held for a particular purpose.
a musical soiree.
soiree
/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
an evening party or other gathering given usually at a private house, esp where guests are invited to listen to, play, or dance to music
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of soiree1
Example Sentences
Trump finally appeared on the portico of the Blue Room after 7 p.m. on Wednesday to welcome new interns to what the White House described as a “soiree” on the South Lawn.
But that publicity has not translated to a surge of prospective customers booking soirees at his Milwaukee restaurants, DanDan and EsterEv, ahead of the Republican National Convention, which is just three months away.
The fair, which runs Thursday through Sunday at Santa Monica Airport, has become the magnetic center for dozens of openings, talks and soirees.
Their first trio upset the order of things about 35 years ago, with a wild street party for the working class that lured even the well-heeled to forgo a private Carnival soiree, Bordonal said.
These dishes are great for dinner parties, soirees or a simple night in.
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