shindig
IPA: ʃˈɪndɪg
noun
- A noisy party or festivities.
- A noisy argument.
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Examples of "shindig" in Sentences
- The shindig was the week's 1st event celebrating a fashion blogger.
- A zombie walk/date with Brad, Jared, and Carson/and a "shindig" to head to later.
- It’s going to be quite a shindig, that is if we don’t all kill each other before it rolls around, Dorie especially.
- The shindig, which is now one of Canada's largest music festivals, goes down July 6 to 18 at Ottawa's Lebreton Flats.
- Party of the night - It has to be the SNP's knees up which could only be described as a shindig from what I saw of it on TV.
- As long as these stupidass repugs obstruct President Obama appointments these committees are as useless as a teabaggin shindig.
- In a few minutes, I’m going to wander over to Ellen’s place for her annual cookie-decorating shindig, which is guaranteed to be both tasty and cool.
- Sponsored by our own Chow Bella blog, the shindig is a live "Battle of the Dishes" event featuring some of the Valley's best chefs to determine the top caramel maker in town.
- It’s true that my ego isn’t complaining, but these naysayers may be interested to know that the real reason I decided to throw this shindig is actually the gifts I’ll be receiving from the 33 other heads of government attending the meeting.
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