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
- The weekly shandy meets on wednesday.
- UK style lemonade and beer produce a shandy.
- They are available in lager, shandy, light etc.
- Shandy will be held in the village every Saturday.
- I suddenly can't remember the French word for shandy.
- I'm named after a king, and an anagram of hand shandy.
- The combination of lemonade and beer produces a shandy.
- As for merging it with shandy, that seems like a fine idea.
- The following variations of shandy are found around the world.
- Doctor Slop' is a choleric physician in Sterne's 'Tristram Shandy'.
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