gig|gigged|gigging|gigs in English
verb
[gɪg]
ride in a one-horse carriage; catch an animal with a gig; fish with a gig; (Slang ) give a demerit; play a musical engagement; raise the nap on cloth
Use "gig|gigged|gigging|gigs" in a sentence
1. Perspectives: Bigwigs & New Gigs
2. Geothermal micro cam, Aquacade uplinks, # gigs
3. I canceled this gig.
4. Longer than the security gig.
5. Some gigs stand out as being particularly absurd.
6. The gig is a sell - out.
7. • Some gigs stand out as being particularly Absurd
8. 15 He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
9. Geothermal micro cam, Aquacade uplinks, 480 gigs.
10. By the time he was Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
11. Hohner Compadre Accordion (with Gig Bag) $849.00
12. It's a real gig but it isn't.
13. Apian gave me my first consulting gig
14. They're performing at a local pub gig.
15. Comicality Member since: Jan 27 2017 Active over 1 month ago Level of commitment: Very Committed Years playing music: 5 Gigs played: 50 to 100 Tend to practice: More than 3 times per week Available to gig: 4-5 nights a week Influences
16. So that put the damper on gigs for a bit.
17. He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
18. So I cancelled the gig and they got the piano that was the right size and the gig was back on.
19. Posters for the gig Appeared all over town
20. We are Amateurish! invite us to gigs! https://Amateurish1.bandcamp.com
21. Posters for the gig appeared all over town.
22. The gig was pulled at its last moment.
23. The recession has mainstreamed the burgeoning gig economy.
24. Brimstone Pacific Northwest Smokehouse in downtown Gig Harbor
25. I just got intel on our next gig.