gigged Antonyms
Meaning of gigged
gigged
to fish with a gig, to travel in a gig, an entertainer's engagement see also gig economy, gig worker, to work as a musician, to give a military gig to, top, whirligig, a pronged spear for catching fish, a rowboat designed for speed rather than for work, goad, provoke, to spear with a gig, a person of odd or grotesque appearance, a military demerit, gigabyte, a job usually for a specified time, spur, jab, something that whirls or is whirled, a light 2-wheeled one-horse carriage, a light two-wheeled one-horse carriage, an arrangement of hooks to be drawn through a school of fish in order to hook their bodies, a long light boat, an entertainer's job for a specified time, a long light ship's boat, a 3-digit selection in a numbers game
gigged Sentence Examples
- The musician effortlessly gigged at the local bar, his fingers dancing across the guitar strings.
- The band gigged relentlessly for months, hoping to secure a record deal.
- The jazz trio gigged regularly at the intimate venue, their improvisations captivating the audience.
- The DJ gigged at a prestigious nightclub, mixing beats that kept the crowd energized all night long.
- The open mic night featured aspiring musicians who gigged their hearts out, showcasing their talents to the world.
- The gigged band performed a blistering set, leaving the audience in awe and eager for more.
- The theater gigged a play that explored the complexities of human relationships, touching the hearts of attendees.
- The comedian gigged at a sold-out show, his jokes eliciting roars of laughter from the crowd.
- The standup comics gigged at a comedy club, hoping to impress the booker and land a coveted spot on a televised show.
- The gigged acrobats performed gravity-defying feats, leaving the audience breathless with amazement.
FAQs About the word gigged
to fish with a gig, to travel in a gig, an entertainer's engagement see also gig economy, gig worker, to work as a musician, to give a military gig to, top, w
motored, cabbed, rid, migrated, cruised, flew, bused, rode, trundled, bussed
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The musician effortlessly gigged at the local bar, his fingers dancing across the guitar strings.
The band gigged relentlessly for months, hoping to secure a record deal.
The jazz trio gigged regularly at the intimate venue, their improvisations captivating the audience.
The DJ gigged at a prestigious nightclub, mixing beats that kept the crowd energized all night long.