gigged Sentence Examples

  1. The musician effortlessly gigged at the local bar, his fingers dancing across the guitar strings.
  2. The band gigged relentlessly for months, hoping to secure a record deal.
  3. The jazz trio gigged regularly at the intimate venue, their improvisations captivating the audience.
  4. The DJ gigged at a prestigious nightclub, mixing beats that kept the crowd energized all night long.
  5. The open mic night featured aspiring musicians who gigged their hearts out, showcasing their talents to the world.
  6. The gigged band performed a blistering set, leaving the audience in awe and eager for more.
  7. The theater gigged a play that explored the complexities of human relationships, touching the hearts of attendees.
  8. The comedian gigged at a sold-out show, his jokes eliciting roars of laughter from the crowd.
  9. The standup comics gigged at a comedy club, hoping to impress the booker and land a coveted spot on a televised show.
  10. The gigged acrobats performed gravity-defying feats, leaving the audience breathless with amazement.

gigged Meaning

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

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, trundled,coached, jetted, cabbed, bused, rode, navigated, rid, migrated

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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.