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shindig
[shin-dig]
noun
an elaborate or large dance, party, or other celebration.
shindig
/ ˈʃɪnˌdɪɡ /
noun
a noisy party, dance, etc
another word for shindy
Word History and Origins
Origin of shindig1
Word History and Origins
Origin of shindig1
Example Sentences
Studios, networks and platforms have hosted such events around town for years, but this is the first time the TV Academy has sanctioned post-nominations FYC shindigs.
Looking to feed a ravenous crowd for a football watching gathering or start prepping early for a Super Bowl shindig?
Read all about that and three more of our columnist Amy Kaufman’s most memorable celebrity encounters at the annual shindig for the Hollywood elite.
The shindig at first seemed like any other Hispanic chamber of commerce event, with people handing me business cards like dealers at a blackjack table.
A clip from the shindig featured the “Wicked City” actor giving a speech in which he thanked the guests for joining them.
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When To Use
Shindig is a fun word for a party or gathering, especially a noisy and lively one.Shindig is very informal, and it often refers to informal gatherings, especially big, rowdy ones with dancing, but it can be used to refer to any type of party or big celebration. The word has an old-timey or rustic, country feel to it (though not as rustic as hootenanny or hoedown), so it is often used to be a bit silly or just as a more fun way to say party.Example: Big Earl’s having one of his usual shindigs this weekend, with his buddy’s band playing in the field out back.
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