Sentences with hootenanny
hoot·en·an·ny
H h - This is how The Boggs refer to their brand of hipster hootenanny, a sort of an art-punk for the early 20th century.
- So it's with a leaden heart that I find myself at the King's for my two daughters' annual hootenanny - Aladdin.
- In fact, standing on stage at the TLA, they look like Christian church camp counselors organizing a hootenanny in the mess hall.
- Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy.
- The annual Hogmanay hootenanny on Princes Street has shown that we breed men who can wear short-sleeved shirts despite flurries of snow, and girls who can keep on dancing even as their legs turn blue.
- I realized that a lot of my songs were singalong quality, and yeah, I can get out there and have a hootenanny vibe.
- While the presence of kazoos in the musical score indicates a perilously high level of zaniness, this hootenanny is worth a visit.
- We're only a trio so we can't have a hootenanny, but I'd settle for a shindig.
- Each catchphrase and satirical swipe is met with evangelical enthusiasm, and while the hootenanny lasts, the spell of The Simpsons is absolutely transportive.
- It feels like a hootenanny, which is probably why Waters went for it after all, giving it the official ‘Yeah, yeah, sure, sure.
- First, I placed dozens of garden gnomes on the balcony to deter enemy racoon movements, then spikes were installed on the rooftop to put a end to the animal hootenanny taking place.
- Performing a live version of ‘Don't Think Twice, It's Alright,’ Elliott tells a story about the first time he sang it at a hootenanny in New York, with Dylan in the audience.