Ceilidh example sentences
cei·lidh
noun
ceilidh (noun) · ceilidhs (plural noun) · ceili (noun) · ceilis (plural noun)
- a social event at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing, traditional dancing, and storytelling:
Synonyms
gathering, function, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, social, dance, ball, frolic, carousal, carouse, fete, hoedown, shower, bake, cookout, levee, corroboree, bashment, luau, simcha, bash, shindig, shindy, rave, blowout, disco, do, shebang, bop, hop, whoopee, thrash, beanfeast, beano, bunfight, jolly, hooley, crack, blast, wingding, kegger, rage, ding, rort, squash, squeeze, here"Ceilidh" Example Sentences
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