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Example sentences for "house party"

  • We were spending Sunday with a house party at Hyde Park; and driving to church, we passed an avenue gate with a lodge.

  • One was always glad to meet her in a house party, though one could not have explained why.

  • Well," continued Lady Ingleby, "my house party is going on quite satisfactorily.

  • Invitation to a house party at a camp: Dear Miss Strange: Will you come up here on the sixth of September and stay until the sixteenth?

  • The usual time chosen for a house party is over a holiday, particularly where the holiday falls on a Friday or Monday, so that the men can take a Saturday off, and stay from Friday to Tuesday, or Thursday to Monday.

  • We are due this century at a house party on this planet.

  • A slip by a careless, laughing, fashionable young amateur amusing his social equals at a house party is excusable; a bungle by a hired professional meant an end to hope in that direction.

  • There was a house party at Buck Hill and she had come from Peyton only that morning in a brand new carriage with Billy driving the spanking pair of nags.

  • The forenoon is always a difficult period in which to entertain a house party.

  • It is too much to bear just when we are going to have a house party!

  • They have a house party on and when people go visiting they always forget their tooth brushes and hairpins.

  • Or in the country you have a house party, and pick out the men because they can shoot and the women because they are pretty; or else, if it's winter, you hunt and you have theatricals.

  • It is an invitation to a house party at Locust; Lloyd Sherman's house party.

  • I want you to open your camp in the Adirondacks and give Mary a house party.

  • He knew her better now than when he had seen her daily, almost hourly, at a house party in the White Mountains, and almost as often for several weeks after his return.

  • The novelty of a house party in the mountains at this season will appeal to them.

  • In opposition to this party was the Army Party, or Wallingford-House Party, led by Fleetwood and Desborough, with a following of others in the Council and of the Army-officers almost in mass.

  • But isn't it strange how we can't make it seem like a house party?

  • Patty, I'm going to have a house party, and he's going to help me!

  • In the turmoil of this 'house party' of yours, we almost never see each other alone, do we?

  • I've always longed to have a house party.

  • By the way, Mona says she's going to have a house party.

  • It is customary for a man leaving after a house party to give to the valet who has waited upon him at least one dollar and more, in proportion for added attention.

  • It is customary for a man, at the end of a house party, to give to the man servant who has acted as his valet a suitable tip.

  • Guests at the end of a house party do not tip the laundress unless she has done special work for them.

  • It is customary when a guest leaves a house party after a visit to give the coachman a tip.

  • Why should there be feuds at all within the compass of a house party?

  • Then she began: "I wish I'd nevah had a house party.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "house party" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different peoples; golden ring; great house; honor bright; house again; house are many mansions; house belonging; house close; house divided against itself; house divided against itself cannot stand; house door; house girl; house keeper; house near; house party; house steps; house was; house yard; household furniture; houses and; houses were; human industry; proportional basis; rare occurrence; steam navigation; thus being