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high jinx

NOUN
  1. noisy and mischievous merrymaking

How To Use high jinx In A Sentence

  • There will definitely be some high jinx with characters trying to find their own way round the ban. The Sun
  • There will definitely be some high jinx with characters trying to find their own way round the ban. The Sun
  • If you've been following the whole series, it is the biggest surprise imaginable that sets the tone for all the emotional high jinx that follow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure.
  • If EastEnders was all cuddly and warm and high jinx, no one would watch it. The Sun
  • If you've been following the whole series, it is the biggest surprise imaginable that sets the tone for all the emotional high jinx that follow. Times, Sunday Times
  • If EastEnders was all cuddly and warm and high jinx, no one would watch it. The Sun
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