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Party's Over

Idiom:Party’s
over



Example 1:

Bruce:This
has been an excellent vacation.

Clark:So
true, but it’s sad to say this party’s
over
.

Bruce:I
know. I wish vacation was longer. It always feels like vacation time flies.

Clark: Yeah, I
agree. We have to make a living though.

Example 2:

Luther: Did
you hear about the producers being arrested?

Barry: No, what
happened?

Luther: They
got caught stealing money from clients and projects. They’re in big trouble and now they’re being
questioned about all the funds that are missing.

Barry: I guess their party’s over. No more big parties and
trips on client money. Will they go to
jail?

Luther: With
enough evidence, yes.





Meaning:  The party’s
over
means something fun, happy and pleasant must come to an end.  For example, having a long paid vacation is
fortunate, but one still must return to work; we can’t have vacation forever.