[ US /ˈʃɪndɪɡ/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈɪndɪɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large and noisy party of people
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How To Use shindig In A Sentence

  • 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. Phoenix New Times | Complete Issue
  • It was a mark of your class to show how much one could spend on a wedding, and the reception had to be the shindig of the year.
  • They are known for their lavish and eccentric parties, so we expect nothing less from their wedding shindig.
  • New York Social Diary is your link to the parties, events, openings, launches, shindigs, bashes, and general social whirlwind that is the East Coast social scene.
  • I also asked that since she's a self-confessed "clotheshorse" (its on her website) if the "Firefly" writers might have used that as an inspiration for the "Shindig" episode where Kaylee wears the fancy dress with the hoop skirt. Transcript of Jewel Staite Q&A at Dreamcon
  • I want to have money, just for my own fun, but I alsa want to save for the whole moving shindig. Misspinkkate Diary Entry
  • Meanwhile, BBC News reports that the inauguration ceremony and all its associated shindigs are estimated to have cost an eye-watering forty million dollars.
  • Local chapters throw buyer-seller shindigs to introduce members to worthy crops and breeds and the eco-conscious farmers who raise them.
  • The shindig, which is now one of Canada's largest music festivals, goes down July 6 to 18 at Ottawa's Lebreton Flats. CHARTattack:News Feed
  • Those attending last year's Lennart Meri security shindig (disclosure: your columnist is a regular and appreciative participant) had two options.
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