Noun
wedding party (plural wedding parties)
The bride and groom as well as the bridesmaids and groomsmen at a wedding.
A Palestinian groom is thrown in the air during a wedding party in Azmut near the West Bank city of Nablus, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. Source: Internet
A 14-year-old child was used as a suicide bomber and blew himself up at a wedding party in the city of Gaziantep. Source: Internet
After the reception the entire wedding party walked from downtown to my aunt and uncle’s home, where the party last deep into the night. Source: Internet
From tracking guest RSVPs, to picking the right florist, DJ and caterer, to coordinating every last detail with your wedding party, it's no surprise that the process can become overwhelming and expensive. Source: Internet
Police in southern Afghanistan reported a bus carrying a wedding party had struck a mine, killing 10 people, including the bride and groom; meanwhile, two French humanitarian aid workers kidnapped on July 18 were released. Source: Internet
For local weddings, rehearsal dinner invitations may only include the wedding party and immediate family. Source: Internet