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tr['ʃɪndɪ]1 familiar (noisy disturbance) jaleo, escándalo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto kick up a shindy armar un jaleo'ʃɪndi['ʃɪndɪ]N (=noise) conmoción f, escándalo m ; (=brawl) jaleo m, bronca f- kick up a shindy* * *['ʃɪndi] -
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n. dated (исто и shindig) (pl. shindies) kick up a shindy крева врева; се спречкува -
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s.1 jaleo (familiar) (din) (España)follón (España), lío (Am.)2 festejo alborotado, relajo.(plural shindies) -
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∎ to kick up a shindy (make a din) faire du raffut ou du ramdam;∎ to kick up a shindy about sth (protest loudly) faire du raffut pour protester contre qch -
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nboisterousness, din, hubbub, noise, noise, racket, row, shindies, shindy, uproar
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Shindies — Shindy Shin dy, n.; pl. {Shindies}. [Etymol. uncertain; cf. {Shinney}, {Shinty}.] 1. An uproar or disturbance; a spree; a row; a riot. [Slang] Thackeray. [1913 Webster] 2. Hockey; shinney. Bartlett. [1913 Webster] 3. A fancy or liking. [Local, U … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shindies — shin·dy || ʃɪndɪ n. quarrel, loud argument, fracas, commotion (Informal); shindig … English contemporary dictionary
Shindy — Shin dy, n.; pl. {Shindies}. [Etymol. uncertain; cf. {Shinney}, {Shinty}.] 1. An uproar or disturbance; a spree; a row; a riot. [Slang] Thackeray. [1913 Webster] 2. Hockey; shinney. Bartlett. [1913 Webster] 3. A fancy or liking. [Local, U. S.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shindy — noun (plural shindys or shindies) Etymology: probably alteration of 1shinny Date: 1814 1. shindig 1 2. fracas, uproar … New Collegiate Dictionary
shindy — /shin dee/, n., pl. shindies. Informal. 1. a row; rumpus. 2. a shindig. [1810 20; var. of obs. shinty row, orig., game resembling field hockey, SHINNY1] * * * … Universalium
shindy — noun A shindig. Well, from what I hear, Dr. Buckie went on, complacently, therell be more shindies. So look out! … Wiktionary
shindy — noun (plural shindies) informal 1》 a noisy disturbance or quarrel. 2》 a large, lively party. Origin C19: perh. an alt. of shinty … English new terms dictionary
shindy — /ˈʃɪndi/ (say shindee) noun (plural shindies) 1. a row; rumpus. 2. a merrymaking; party: *me and some other fellers had been stoppin up a bit late the night before, and kickin up a bit of a shindy –henry handel richardson, 1917. {? alteration of… …
shindy — [shin′dē] n. pl. shindies [< ?] [Old Informal] Informal former 1. a noisy disturbance; commotion; row 2. SHINDIG … English World dictionary