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Lawn party   /lɔn pˈɑrti/   Listen
Lawn party

noun
1.
A party of people assembled for social interaction out of doors.  Synonyms: fete champetre, garden party.






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"Lawn party" Quotes from Famous Books



... perversely not to be so. She was amazingly gracious to it—still with one exception. She melted to frivolity and the dance of mirth. She affected joy in its music and confessed to a new feeling for Jerusalem after attending a lawn party at which Eustace Eubanks did his best to please. She spoke of this to Eustace with a crafty implication that it had remained for him to interpret the antique graces of that storied place to a world all too heedless. Eustace himself felt not only a renewed interest in the ...
— The Boss of Little Arcady • Harry Leon Wilson

... the banks, and as many as could find room crowded into it, and were speedily rowed across the river and landed on the other side, where they found a few of the lawn party there ...
— For Woman's Love • Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth

... Patty. "We haven't done a thing since we had that play last winter. I think it would be very nice to have some entertainment or something and make some money for them again. We could have some summery outdoorsy kind of a thing like a lawn party, you know." ...
— Patty at Home • Carolyn Wells

... it? It must be a lawn party. But we're not dressed for it!" murmured Charlotte, her eyes wide ...
— The Second Violin • Grace S. Richmond

... The lawn party was not at all dull to Margaret. In the first place, she received a great deal of attention. Henderson's name was becoming very well known, and it was natural that the splendor of his advancing fortune should be reflected in the ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner



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