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party

noun as in gang, group

noun as in group supporting certain beliefs

noun as in individual

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Example Sentences

“Black Bag” undercuts traditional spy films by swapping out action in favor of dialogue, notably in the form of two extended dinner party scenes.

Orff was never a member of the Nazi party himself, but it’s unclear how cozy he was with the people who first embraced his cantata.

It delivers all the pleasures of a bad office party.

For example, at town halls across the United States, thousands of people have been demanding that the Democrats take a more aggressive posture and become a true opposition party.

From Salon

Another said making it more difficult to access disability payments was "not what the Labour party ought to be about".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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