Definition of Shindys

1. shindy [n] - See also: shindy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shindys

shin guard
shin pad
shin pads
shin splint
shin splints
shinanigan
shinanigans
shinbone
shinbones
shindesi
shindesi kensa
shindies
shindig
shindigs
shindy
shindys (current term)
shine
shine-dalgarno sequence
shine at
shine up
shined
shiner
shiners
shines
shiness
shinesses
shinest
shineth
shingle
shingle oak

Literary usage of Shindys

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of General William Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army by Harold Begbie (1920)
"... Salvation — how could it be done as it is largely without friction and shindys, at any rate, so far as London is concerned, if there was not both system ..."

2. The Victorian Half Century: A Jubilee Book by Charlotte Mary Yonge (1887)
"... muslin from the Indies, Pursuing of their shindys Upon Shannon shore." The police—objects of hatred and contumely to those would-be patriots—were called ..."

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