Jigs [noun]

Definition of Jigs:

trick

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Sentence/Example of Jigs:

I wanted her to be there when its full import broke upon him; then the three of us, Mary and Tim and I, would do a wild jig.

Everybody was laughing and singing to the tune of an Irish jig that Norah's father was playing on the bagpipes.

Nor did I release her until Whistling Jim, coming up and realizing the situation, celebrated it by whistling a jig.

And who should he spy in a jig, With a meal-man so tall and so big,But his own darling Kate, so gay and so nate?

From what he hears, or knows, he gathers, that the jig is up.

Jig Hollins, the guy who had played it safe, was just as dead.

"You ought to just take off on your own, Reynolds," Jig Hollins suggested airily.

To a man named Jig Hollins who had got married, stayed home.

The light fantastic is not tripped there any more, except when the Jamboree man sneaks in and dances a jig for his morning pizen.

Albert, instead of answering, jumped up and danced a jig on the floor, upsetting two chairs and breaking the wash-pitcher.