I later learned that there was a housewarming party, and I had not been invited.
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Here, the study group meets at Troy and Abed's new apartment for a housewarming.
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The Atlanta Falcons thought they had been invited Monday night to a housewarming.
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When she bought her first house, two of us showed up with a housewarming gift.
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Asked about a housewarming party, Dr. Cohon acknowledged his lost landlord status.
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He's a kind of housewarming gift from the hospital, a get-well card in human form.
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After talking for the first time at a housewarming party, Jill and Shelley clicked.
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The new homeowners receive a surprise housewarming gift chosen just for them.
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Be creative and do your part when giving housewarming presents this New Year.
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A party of people assembled to celebrate moving into a new home
A housewarming party is a party held on the occasion of moving into a new residence. It is an occasion for the hosts to present their new home to their friends, and sometimes for friends to give gifts to furnish the new home. ...
Alternative spelling of house warming
Ironic reference to the artillery barrage and/or aerial bombardment of an urban target as preparation for ground assault; see MOUT, FIBUA, MOUSE HOLE.
After picking November berries in the woods, Thoreau adds a chimney, and finally plasters the walls of his sturdy house to stave off the cold of the oncoming winter. He also lays in a good supply of firewood, and expresses affection for wood and fire.