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garden party
(redirected from Garden Parties)

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garden party
n
a social gathering held in the grounds of a house, school, etc., usually with light refreshments
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Noun1.garden party - a party of people assembled for social interaction out of doorsgarden party - a party of people assembled for social interaction out of doors
party - a group of people gathered together for pleasure; "she joined the party after dinner"
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garden party nfesta all'aperto, garden-party m inv


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Buckingham Palace later stressed no actual invitations had yet been issued for any garden parties this summer.
Buckingham Palace said no actual invitations had been issued to this year's garden parties, which typically see 8,000 guests at a time mingling in the vast and verdant rear of the monarch's official residence.
Over the years the garden parties have raised a total of more than pounds 100,000 for charity.
 
 
 
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