Hi, I'm Brazilian
I was reading a book and I saw the expression "a party of one" and "a party of two".
I've looked for this in many different dictionaries and websites.
I hope you can help me
Thanks a lot.
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Hi, I'm Brazilian
I was reading a book and I saw the expression "a party of one" and "a party of two".
I've looked for this in many different dictionaries and websites.
I hope you can help me
Thanks a lot.
In this context, it means "there was one person" and "there were two people". It is a somewhat old-fashioned use of the term "party" >> informal, dated a person: an old party came in to clean..