gigs (Meaning)

gigs

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

gigs Sentence Examples

  1. I'm hoping to book a few gigs at local music venues.
  2. The band played a series of gigs throughout the summer.
  3. The actor landed several gigs on popular television shows.
  4. The freelance writer secured a number of gigs for magazines and newspapers.
  5. The artist had a successful run of gigs at art galleries across the country.
  6. The gig economy has provided flexible work opportunities for many people.
  7. The company hired a temp to cover for employees who were out on gigs.
  8. The gig workers union is advocating for fair wages and benefits.
  9. The online platform allows users to find and book gigs in various industries.
  10. The gig economy has its advantages and disadvantages, but it has become a significant part of the modern workforce.

FAQs About the word gigs

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

performances, missions, works, presentations, engagements, games, assignments, professions, appointments, lines

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I'm hoping to book a few gigs at local music venues.

The band played a series of gigs throughout the summer.

The actor landed several gigs on popular television shows.

The freelance writer secured a number of gigs for magazines and newspapers.