shandy
IPA: ʃˈændi
noun
- (uncountable) A drink made by mixing beer and lemonade.
- (countable) A glass of this drink.
adjective
- (Northern England, Scotland) wild, energetic, romping, boisterous, rambunctious
- (Northern England, Scotland) unsteady, lacking self-discipline or control, somewhat dissipated
- (Northern England, Scotland) empty-headed, crackbrained, half-crazy
- (Northern England, Scotland) mild, gentle; shy, bashful, timid, reluctant, unmotivated
- (Northern England, Scotland) poor-looking, miserable, broken-down, low, common, mean; shabby, untidy
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Examples of "shandy" in Sentences
- And maybe on a very hot day a shandy, which is a mixture of beer and lemonade.
- He called it "shandy," and I felt as though the lemon soda was being punished.
- A beer and a shandy were her limit and I know we dont drink much anymore but come on.
- A shandy is a part-beer (typically a light, sessionable, lager) and part lemonade (or ginger beer).
- It's a lemonade-ish beer a "shandy" is typically half lemonade, half wheat beer that goes down well bitterly cold.
- Mr. Policeman, I went to England with my grandma last summer, and I had a can of shandy, which is beer mixed with lemonade.
- Like "just A moment," the album sees the act expanding the posthardcore sounds that dominated their early releases. "shandy" starts as an experimental pop song filled with dizzying distorted noises and then morphs into a dramatic rocker. "this is is this?" is the disc's most dynamic composition.
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