Usar "shenanigan" en una oración
shenanigan oraciones de ejemplo
shenanigan
1. Did you hear about last night's shenanigans down in Bideford?"
2. Finally, all of Adam‘s shenanigans came to a head on February 28th, 2005
3. Besides, the issue went away with the Thirteenth Amendment and the abolition of slavery…except for the poll taxes and other shenanigans promoted mainly by one of our political parties
4. wondered if her son’s shenanigans at Rosegard High were widely appreciated
5. of his shenanigans, the dirty little man
6. shenanigans, tricks that only a teenage boy could dream up
7. Again, I was probationary for 12 months, and got fired by lab management when I blew the whistle for their cheating the USG in cost accounting shenanigans
8. , NASA, and Army Inspector Generals for the lab’s senior management’s long standing practice of cheating the USG using thinly veiled cost accounting shenanigans
9. A few times I had been the subject of a snub so tenaciously; even the shenanigans of Gertrude had not resulted in an anger so overwhelming, so dark, so brutal, as the one produced by Leonardo
10. If Rodney could entice the fellow‘s mother to participate in the shenanigans, then there was an extra fifty bucks
11. Then there are those who throw another monkey wrench in the equation, aiding the government position with their shenanigans
12. A few of the other group also came out to the other centre but found that the numbers were different in the new yard and they could not pull the same shenanigans there
13. Her brother had been known for such shenanigans, but the thought of face to face mortal combat turned her cold
14. “We need you to restore our strength and honoi immediately,” Lezura said with a glare that told Donnowarru she wasn’t in the mood for his shenanigans
15. There in front of me was a full-page article outlining former President Brown's shenanigans
16. Because of the seriousness of the crimes that put Reagan in the White House and directly resulted in that scandal, if enough voters weren’t aware of the happenings, a diligent press should at least have had the guts and courage to interrogate those in power to reveal the shenanigans
17. As you can imagine, this did not stop the CIA from shenanigans with Cuba or any other nation, as covert Ops kept up sabotage missions regularly around the world and worked especially to destroy peace efforts in Viet Nam
18. knowledge of the money shenanigans behind this deal, all sly and smiley with self-
19. The goings on of Antioch was no worse for wear because of my arrival, for I’d made amends to all that I hurt with my shenanigans, and now awaited the eastern sky to announce itself with new beginnings, so I could once again head in the northwest direction
20. Enron were the supreme masters of obfuscation, but many of their shenanigans had
21. Chief Edward Wurroll was a large, rotund, balding white man in his late 50s who had seen plenty of shenanigans in his thirty-two-year law enforcement career at Carolina Beach
22. foreboding challenges corrections – all jester shenanigans aside there is another
23. What she did hurt more then any of the shenanigans caused by the other girls in his past, they’d never lied to him, not in the way she had
24. I had woken my Dad up with my shenanigans which in turn woke my Mum up
25. “it's too early in the morning for these shenanigans
26. “I heard he got kicked from The Ship Inn for his drunken shenanigans –” whatever else the barman had been intending to say became replaced by a friendly breaking smile of recognition
27. eventually this horse stopped its shenanigans
28. But the American boys knew the tune, and something about the way certain lines were delivered convinced Chuck Day that the Yugoslavians had figured out the previous night’s shenanigans and now were directing a mortal insult at the United States of America
29. Soup given to you one spoonful at a time by people in fancy tuxedos is pretty much the definition of “overprivileged what-the-fuckery” and I’m pretty sure it was invented by intoxicated food-service people who thought it would be funny to see if people would actually fall for such shenanigans
30. THE COUNTDOWN to this delightful moment had begun just nine months earlier, when such shenanigans were still a far-off ugly dream, everything seeming possible or, as in the words Will gave to Pistol:
31. Okay, he could see here the bit that might have Miss Nguyen a little on edge, inclined at first to fall for the kid’s shenanigans
32. Bulbs flash on one of those wheeled letterboards, NOW OPEN WEE DAYS AT 10, referring either to Shenanigans Irish pub or the Greek Orthodox church next door
33. And I personally apologize to any female readers for these shenanigans
34. The operations of the new “money managers” in 1965–1969 came a little more than one full generation after the shenanigans of 1926–1929
35. After the funeral luncheon, after all the deviled eggs and potato salad and baked ham had been consumed, after the Baccarat punchbowl had been washed, dried, and put away, my father had an extra glass of whiskey and began to pontificate on the subject of my “Washington shenanigans
36. Of course sexual shenanigans had been going on throughout the century – terrible worries about sexual morality existed in the 1920s, every bit as fierce as anything the sixties had to offer – but it did seem as if people were being a lot more open about sex in the 1960s and 1970s than they had ever been before
37. Income statements are notorious breeding grounds for subjective reporting and accounting shenanigans to help the company hit Wall Street’s often aggressive projections and targets
38. It’s vitally important for investors NOT to participate in these stock market shenanigans that consistently reel people in
39. Surely you’ve heard about the recent high-frequency trading shenanigans on Wall Street, some of which involved similar tricks with market orders
40. The sub rosa political shenanigans going on behind closed doors, involving the competition between the grandduke’s seventeen-year-old son, Nicolas, the king-in-waiting, and the grandduke, are too complicated to go into