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Definition of Lawn party
1. Noun. A party of people assembled for social interaction out of doors.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lawn Party
Literary usage of Lawn party
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Apostle of Alaska: The Story of William Duncan, of Metlakahtla by John William Arctander (1909)
"The lawn party, of which an illustration is found herein, was given in this garden.
The question will naturally arise, whether the interior of the houses of ..."
2. "Dame Curtsey's" Book of Novel Entertainments for Every Day in the Year by Ellye Howell Glover (1907)
"A Japanese lawn party FOR decorations there must be an abundance of lanterns,
and umbrellas may be suspended over booths where tea both hot and cold is ..."
3. School Drawing: A Real Correlation by Fred Hamilton Daniels (1909)
"... A lawn party was held near the primary school in which this " sand table "
was built. The children were enthusiastic about the party, ..."
4. In Babel: Stories of Chicago by George Ade (1906)
"... THE BARCLAY lawn party The Barclays never went to summer-gardens where malt
drink is served. They remained at home and looked at the factories. ..."