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Definition of Shandies
1. shandy [n] - See also: shandy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shandies
Literary usage of Shandies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1890)
"Ex farte shandies, 66 Ala. 134. See Hopkins r. Thomas, 80 Ga. ... Ex parte
shandies, 66 Ala. 134. Nor will a writ of mandamus lie to compel a sheriff to ..."
2. Expertise in Design: Design Thinking Rresearh Symposium 6 by Yusuf Pisan, Nigel Cross, Ernest A. Edmonds (2003)
"This abstract plan is simply written in JACK: plan Win extends Plan { shandies event
... extends Plan { shandies event ..."
3. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"There is a great deal of affectation in Sterne, to be sure ; but still the
characters of Trim and the two shandies are most individual and delightful. ..."
4. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"There is a great deal of affectation in Sterne, to be sure ; but still the
characters of Trim and the two shandies are most individual and delightful. ..."
5. The Life of Laurence Sterne by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1864)
"D.," that he also passed away seasonably in the early half of 1759—for just then
was the nephew at his desk, busy with the two first shandies, which were to ..."
6. Coleridge's Literary Criticism by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John William Mackail (1908)
"There is a great deal of affectation in Sterne, to be sure; but still the characters
of Trim and the two shandies are most individual and delightful. ..."