Similar words: brigand, hooligan, gigantic, litigant, tenant, penance, tenancy, organic. Meaning: [ʃɪ'nænɪgən] n. 1. reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others 2. the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them).
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1. She wouldn't put up with his shenanigans.
2. More business/political shenanigans were exposed in the newspapers today.
3. It's shenanigans between the sheets, Lewis!
4. She wouldn't put up with shenanigans with Angela Brickell.
5. But such shenanigans were mere hiccoughs compared with what was going on with Labour.
6. Another business shenanigan was exposed in the newspaper today.
7. Do not pull any shenanigan on me!
8. Sorry[Sentencedict], but physics says I must call shenanigan?s on this story.
9. As for the Shanghai shenanigan , I suggest a different approach: Let the government give pajamas to rural residents in poverty-stricken areas.
10. The consumption of large quantities of beer has always played an important role in all these shenanigans.
11. Plus, the speaker will be watched like a hawk for any signs of hubris or further financial shenanigans.
12. Mr Bush's campaign promise to work with Democrats gained urgency following the shenanigans in Florida.
13. May I have a simple answer, yes or no, and no shenanigans?
14. A brief summary is in order for those of you not inclined to keep track of shenanigans and other assorted tomfoolery.
15. Nobody doubts the honest endeavour on the field, but will that be undermined by off-field shenanigans?
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