soiree

IPA: swɑrˈeɪ

noun

  • A formal evening party.
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Examples of "soiree" in Sentences

  • These are followed by tambola and a musical soiree.
  • The day's festivities were concluded with a soiree and ball.
  • There is also a small chorus made up of other guests at the soiree.
  • Be informed, of course, that soiree is also a common English spelling.
  • However, the result of Soiree Meira's disappearance is still the same.
  • The 1854 Soiree showed the potential of a permanent gallery and museum.
  • VMBC holds its own annual Soiree each year at the start of Easter term.
  • There is also an annual musical soiree held and organised by the Music students.
  • In the living room, Tiny and her momma sat in what Tiny called her soiree chairs.
  • The 2009 soiree is rumored for Greece with Larry Summers and General James L. Jones on the invitation list.
  • A Fox Nation article about President Obama's birthday party in Chicago referred to the soiree as a "Hip-Hop BBQ."
  • Before, we went to colorwheel's soiree, that is, my house was there, and tahnan too, and saxikath and in_parentheses
  • Maybridge rather liked Donaldson's old-fashioned use of the word soiree, it had an air of elegance, of peaceful days long gone.
  • The genesis for the soiree was the marking of actions undertaken by the new Green Team in our company, under Cynthia Yang's able leadership.
  • I walk in last night and Q is all laughing and giggling like shes been at a party all day (+1 gay point, I REALLY want to use the word soiree there).

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