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had partied

  • past perfect
    of party.
    party
    noun
    a social gathering, as of invited guests at a private home, for conversation, refreshments, entertainment, etc..

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The women had partied to the rap, R&B and TikTok hits blaring inside the warehouse, and welcomed the new year with a customary countdown.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 5, 2024

His year as an educator was chronicled by The New York Times last year in a report that investigated the allegation that he had partied with students.

From Salon Sep. 18, 2023

Volunteers guided groups past the president’s swimming pool, where protesters had partied last week.

From Reuters Jul. 13, 2022

Ms Gray found Downing Street officials had partied during lockdown with the approval of their bosses, and highlighted examples of excessive drinking, with attendees being sick, and abuse of cleaning and security staff.

From BBC May 25, 2022

“He told me he had ‘done everything he could’ to protect my Dad, knowing that he had partied in that same spot the very day that Dad’s death certificate was signed.

From Washington Post Jan. 12, 2022