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chivaree

American  
[shiv-uh-ree, shiv-uh-ree] / ˌʃɪv əˈri, ˈʃɪv əˌri /
Or chivari

noun

chivareed, chivareeing
  1. a variant of shivaree.


chivaree British  
/ ˈʃɪvəˌriː, ˌʃɪvəˈriː /

noun

  1. a US spelling of charivari

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Example Sentences

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I was only about nine years old, and I can't remember much about that one and only chivaree I ever attended.

From The Life of Me; an autobiography by Johnson, Clarence Edgar

"Well, it's the only chance we'll have to chivaree them," grumbled Dan.

From The Golden Road by Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud)

But when they explained to me just how a chivaree was carried on, naturally I wanted in on the action.

From The Life of Me; an autobiography by Johnson, Clarence Edgar

He knew that his name would lead the newspapers to haze him, as the rustic neighbors deride a rural couple with a noisy "chivaree."

From We Can't Have Everything by Hughes, Rupert

It was more like the "chivaree" with which ironic crowds tormented bridal couples back in Nimrim, Mo. Gilfoyle was poet enough to enjoy a little extra doldrums at what might have made a longshoreman peevish.

From We Can't Have Everything by Hughes, Rupert