CELEBRATING WITH YOU

Definition: Taking part in joyous activities or expressing happiness in the company of someone else.

Synonyms: Party Together, Marking Joy, Enjoying Festivity, Communal Jubilation, Shared Revelry

Usage Examples in Sentences

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We are celebrating with you at the birthday party tonight.
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The students are celebrating with you during the school's achievement ceremony.
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After the play, the actors will be celebrating with you at the cast party.
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We will be celebrating with you at the grand opening of our new art gallery.
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Despite the rain, the wedding ceremony continued, and we look forward to celebrating with you at the reception.
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The whole town will be celebrating with you during the annual summer festival.
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As the clock struck midnight, friends and family joined in, celebrating with you on your birthday.
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The victory parade is a chance for the entire community to come together, celebrating with you, our local sports heroes.
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Music filled the air as the crowd gathered, celebrating with you at the outdoor concert.
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Celebrating with you is always a highlight of our year.
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Thank you for including us in celebrating with you during this festive season.
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Every moment spent celebrating with you is filled with laughter and happiness.
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A joyous occasion is celebrating with you.
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Nothing beats celebrating with you.
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Celebrating with you brings immense joy.
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Grateful for the chance of celebrating with you once more.
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As the sun sets, we look forward to celebrating with you under the stars.
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After all the hardships, celebrating with you feels like a victory.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hello, I just wanted to express my gratitude for your hard work on the project. Your dedication has truly made a difference.B: Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a lot to me to hear that. I couldn't have done it without the support of the team.A: Absolutely, it's been a team effort. We're all celebrating with you on this achievement.
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