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Definition of Shandygaffs
1. shandygaff [n] - See also: shandygaff
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shandygaffs
Literary usage of Shandygaffs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1899)
"... gins-and-ginger-beers, shandygaffs, and the like, while a new and smart barmaid
was imported as absolutely essential to a smart inn on a popular road. ..."
2. Our Australian Cousins by James Inglis (1880)
"We had a pleasant ride, a comfortable tea-dinner with our hostess and one fair
ruddy damsel, several smokes and shandygaffs, ..."
3. The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly (1888)
"I've diddled the Board, for the papers Tve floored, And I feel so "immense," I
say "Blow the expense, Come along to the Clyde, shandygaffs I'll provide," ..."