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Meaning of partyful | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

As much as makes up a party.

Examples

“A woo session on a public scale can leave everybody feeling pretty cheap, thinking back on it. So — the answer is to dream up a partyful of livelier pursuits.”
“This is not because I am a huge fan of the cute – you know that – but because it means you have a tiramisu worth making for fewer people (you don't need a partyful), and in less time.”
“Once he had suggested to her that she ought to paste a partyful of her friends onto a collage and call it “The Death of FDR,” and when she had simply nodded, said, “Fair enough,” he was sure she knew as well as he how deeply she had chosen to commit herself to the impossibilities her collections represented.”
“She didn't fancy having to deal with two recalcitrant, and quite possibly drunken, teenagers on her own, let alone a whole partyful.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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