"Gigs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gigs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gigs" Meaning

Gigs refers to short-term, temporary jobs or freelance work, often in the music industry, where musicians or performers play gigs at various venues or events. The term is also used more broadly to describe any short-term or one-off job or contract.

"Gigs" Examples

Usage Examples for "Gigs"


Short-term work or freelance jobs: "I've been landing gigs as a freelance writer to pay the bills while I work on my novel."
Live performances: "The band is playing three gigs in the city next week, make sure to catch their show on Saturday night."
Technical events: "We're hosting a tech conference with five keynote speakers and a bunch of gigs from startups."
Bicycles or motorcycles: "The bike is my gig to get around the city, I love the freedom it gives me."
Radiators or heaters: "The old gig in the attic was finally replaced with a new radiant heat system, it's much more efficient."

"Gigs" Similar Words

Giggling

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Giggling is a sound or expression of laughter that is often accompanied by a slightly impressed or amused tone. It can be a sign of enjoyment, playfulness, or silliness, and is often used to describe the sounds or facial expressions of someone who is laughing or having a good time.

Giggly

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The word "giggly" is an adjective that means full of or characterized by giggles; playful, silly, and lighthearted. It is often used to describe something or someone that is humorous, carefree, and perhaps a bit silly or ridiculous.

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Gigolo

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A gigolo is a man who has a romantic or sexual relationship with a woman who is usually financially secure and supports him, often in exchange for companionship and affection. A gigolo is often a man who chooses to live off the financial support of a woman, rather than through his own career or income.

Gigolos

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Gigolos are men who offer their companionship to wealthy or lonely women, often in exchange for financial compensation or other benefits. The term is frequently used in a derogatory sense to imply that these men are morally compromised or lacking in integrity.

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Gigue

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A gigue is a type of musical movement or composition, typically played in a fast and lively tempo. It is often found in baroque music and is characterized by its complex rhythms and ornaments. The term "gigue" is French and is often anglicized as "jig".

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Gikuyu is a Bantu language spoken by the Gikuyu people, a significant ethnic group in Kenya. The Gikuyu are the largest ethnic group in Kenya, making up around 20% of the country's population. The language is also known as Kikuyu or Gecingo, and it is one of the official languages of Kenya.

Gil

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The verb "gil" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I found that "gil" can be a noun in some dialects or regional languages. It's also possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific context.<br><br>Could you please provide more context or information about the word "gil" you'd like me to explain? This would help me better understand and provide a more accurate meaning.

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Gild

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