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单词 block party
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Definition of block party in English:

block party

noun
North American
  • A party for all the residents of a block or neighbourhood, usually held outdoors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Backsliders are scheduled this month for a block party at Sun Studio.
    • Instead of gifts, organize a future neighborhood activity where everyone can pitch in such as a spring planting, a summer block party, an Easter egg hunt, or autumn leaf raking.
    • Much later that night, after a perfect fish soup in the Place des Vosges, I walked into the narrow passages of the Marais district and stumbled upon an impromptu block party.
    • Makes for one hell of a block party let me tell you that…
    • There's going to be a big block party that weekend on fraternity row.
    • Where you're likely to hear people talking about our common wealth is at a block party, a union meeting, a street festival, a concert in the park.
    • One evening this past summer, I struck up a conversation with a fellow parishioner at a neighborhood block party.
    • Peter and I are going back to the old neighborhood for a block party.
    • Saturday night was the block party back in the old neighborhood.
    • These recollections, along with photographs and other mementos, could be gathered in a journal, which then would become the focus of a reunion block party.
    • The smell of baking biscuits wafts down the corridor, and draws enquiries from several of his neighbours - soon there is what amounts to a block party in and outside the kitchen.
    • They had a block party, and as is the custom, a fire truck showed up to amuse the kids.
    • Basically, I'm going to pay fifteen high school seniors to write a book about the block on which they live, and then we're going to have a block party to release the book.
    • He also wants to throw a big block party outside Connerly's house.
    • With the blogs, your foodie community could expand from a block party to cover pretty much the entire world.
    • Wouldn't that be a great ice breaker at the next block party?
    • ‘We take part in a community block party to brighten up the winter nights and to have a reason to get together,’ Welsh said.
    • Those who missed it missed the block party of the year!
    • Aren't you going to the block party now, sweetie?
    • Wouldn't there be police, supervising a block party?
 
 

Definition of block party in US English:

block party

noun
North American
  • A party for all the residents of a block or neighborhood, typically held on a closed-off city street.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One evening this past summer, I struck up a conversation with a fellow parishioner at a neighborhood block party.
    • Basically, I'm going to pay fifteen high school seniors to write a book about the block on which they live, and then we're going to have a block party to release the book.
    • Those who missed it missed the block party of the year!
    • Where you're likely to hear people talking about our common wealth is at a block party, a union meeting, a street festival, a concert in the park.
    • They had a block party, and as is the custom, a fire truck showed up to amuse the kids.
    • ‘We take part in a community block party to brighten up the winter nights and to have a reason to get together,’ Welsh said.
    • Aren't you going to the block party now, sweetie?
    • Saturday night was the block party back in the old neighborhood.
    • Makes for one hell of a block party let me tell you that…
    • Wouldn't there be police, supervising a block party?
    • The smell of baking biscuits wafts down the corridor, and draws enquiries from several of his neighbours - soon there is what amounts to a block party in and outside the kitchen.
    • Peter and I are going back to the old neighborhood for a block party.
    • With the blogs, your foodie community could expand from a block party to cover pretty much the entire world.
    • These recollections, along with photographs and other mementos, could be gathered in a journal, which then would become the focus of a reunion block party.
    • Much later that night, after a perfect fish soup in the Place des Vosges, I walked into the narrow passages of the Marais district and stumbled upon an impromptu block party.
    • Wouldn't that be a great ice breaker at the next block party?
    • He also wants to throw a big block party outside Connerly's house.
    • There's going to be a big block party that weekend on fraternity row.
    • Instead of gifts, organize a future neighborhood activity where everyone can pitch in such as a spring planting, a summer block party, an Easter egg hunt, or autumn leaf raking.
    • The Backsliders are scheduled this month for a block party at Sun Studio.
 
 
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