Sentences with phrase «good craic»

Howle is well aware of how he can sometimes be perceived and tells me that Ronan, who he has previously worked with in the film adaptation of The Seagull, had «pulled me up on that, she put me through the ringer sometimes and it was just good craic.
For a taste of home, Malones Irish Bar boasts the best craic and live music in town.

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As well as a grand live gig list, Dolan's regular stand - up performers offer great craic in the adjoining venue.
Dull boring and ah good fun but lonely enjoy a good joke and the craic... I am retired but active in community circles... five foot eleven, brown hair still no dye, lean build and active...
It goes without saying that the best place to enjoy the St Patrick's Day craic is on the Emerald Isle itself and in particular the country's capital, Dublin.
Perhaps the best definition was coined by Bernard Share in Slanguage: The Dictionary of Irish Slang: «Craic - the particular sense of esprit produced by the confluence of drink, romance and music».
People often refer to the «craic» (pronounced «crack») when discussing having a good time in Ireland.
Ireland is what some anthropologists call a «lived» culture — the most potent history is oral, storytelling is an art, and people will travel miles for the «craic,» the Irish term for a rousing good time.
Our Bar is one of the better examples, with more focus on creating the fun, friendly and welcoming atmosphere (the «craic») than the theme pub - style décor.
In Ireland, users can slap the words «Gas» or «Some Craic» on their posts, which might confuse those abroad but mean «astonishing» and «having a good time» in the country.
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