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garden party
noun
a party given out of doors in a garden or yard.
garden party
noun
a social gathering held in the grounds of a house, school, etc, usually with light refreshments
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of garden party1
Example Sentences
Devon's a disheveled, sweaty wreck storming the gates of the Kells’ orderly Elysium precisely when Michaela’s garden party is kicking off, the first of several she's planned for that weekend.
There are also details of what the monarchy provides in a year – including hosting 400 events, inviting 105,000 guests to receptions, garden parties and official lunches.
One fan said it is like walking into a "posh garden party" - this is a space open to fans with general admission tickets.
Artists will be painting canvases in several gardens, and visitors wearing a “festive garden party hat” will be entered in the garden club’s hat contest.
Ted Barrington, who met the late queen at a Buckingham Palace garden party on 25 July that year, said it was not the first time he heard "her dismissive views of the Orange marches".
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