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party
verb
-
party
,
partying
,
parties
,
partied
to
enjoy
oneself
socially
with
music
,
food
,
drink
,
or
dancing
,
especially
late
at
night
.
•
They
partied
all
night
after
the
big
win
.
They
partied
all
night
after
the
big
win
.
•
On
vacation
we
plan
to
party
until
the
sun
comes
up
.
On
vacation
we
plan
to
party
until
the
sun
comes
up
.
Verb
use
emerged
in
the
20th
century
from
the
noun
meaning
‘
social
event
’.
tie
verb
-
tie
,
tying
,
ties
,
tied
to
fasten
or
hold
something
with
string
,
rope
,
or
a
knot
•
Please
tie
the
balloons
to
the
chair
so
they
don
’
t
float
away
.
Please
tie
the
balloons
to
the
chair
so
they
don
’
t
float
away
.
•
She
forgot
to
tie
her
shoelaces
and
tripped
on
the
stairs
.
She
forgot
to
tie
her
shoelaces
and
tripped
on
the
stairs
.
Old
English
tīgan
,
related
to
tēag
‘
band
’
and
Old
Norse
tjúga
‘
draw
together
’.
verb
-
tie
,
tying
,
ties
,
tied
to
fasten
or
hold
together
with
a
string
,
rope
,
or
knot
.
•
Please
tie
the
package
with
this
red
ribbon
.
Please
tie
the
package
with
this
red
ribbon
.
•
He
tied
the
boat
to
the
dock
before
the
storm
hit
.
He
tied
the
boat
to
the
dock
before
the
storm
hit
.
verb
-
tie
,
tying
,
ties
,
tied
to
achieve
the
same
score
as
another
competitor
•
Our
team
managed
to
tie
the
game
in
the
last
minute
.
Our
team
managed
to
tie
the
game
in
the
last
minute
.
•
She
tied
with
her
rival
for
first
place
.
She
tied
with
her
rival
for
first
place
.
Verbal
sense
arose
from
the
noun
‘
tie
’
meaning
‘
deadlock
’,
first
recorded
in
the
late
1800s
in
American
sports
writing
.
verb
-
tie
,
tying
,
ties
,
tied
to
finish
a
game
or
competition
with
the
same
score
as
someone
else
.
•
Both
teams
tied
3–3
after
extra
time
.
Both
teams
tied
3–3
after
extra
time
.
•
We
can
still
tie
the
game
if
we
score
now
!
We
can
still
tie
the
game
if
we
score
now
!
verb
-
tie
,
tying
,
ties
,
tied
to
connect
or
link
something
closely
to
another
thing
or
idea
.
•
Her
research
ties
air
pollution
to
rising
asthma
rates
.
Her
research
ties
air
pollution
to
rising
asthma
rates
.
•
Cultural
festivals
tied
the
community
together
.
Cultural
festivals
tied
the
community
together
.
empty
adjective
-
empty
,
empties
,
emptying
,
emptied
,
emptier
,
emptiest
,
emptily
,
emptilier
,
emptiliest
containing
nothing
inside
;
not
filled
•
The
glass
was
completely
empty
,
so
he
poured
more
water
into
it
.
The
glass
was
completely
empty
,
so
he
poured
more
water
into
it
.
•
After
the
concert
,
the
empty
stadium
echoed
with
silence
.
After
the
concert
,
the
empty
stadium
echoed
with
silence
.
From
Old
French
“
emptie
”,
from
Proto-Germanic
*impan
meaning
to
take
.
verb
-
empty
,
emptying
,
empties
,
emptied
to
remove
all
the
contents
from
something
or
become
without
contents
•
Could
you
empty
the
trash
can
before
guests
arrive
?
Could
you
empty
the
trash
can
before
guests
arrive
?
•
He
emptied
his
pockets
and
placed
the
coins
on
the
table
.
He
emptied
his
pockets
and
placed
the
coins
on
the
table
.
Verb
use
from
earlier
adjective
sense
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
dirty
verb
-
dirty
,
dirtying
,
dirties
,
dirtied
to
make
something
become
unclean
or
to
become
unclean
.
•
Don
’
t
dirty
your
shoes
by
walking
through
the
puddle
.
Don
’
t
dirty
your
shoes
by
walking
through
the
puddle
.
•
Grease
from
the
bike
chain
dirtied
her
jeans
.
Grease
from
the
bike
chain
dirtied
her
jeans
.