aflat in a sentence
adv.
Definition
AFLAT (adjective): completely flat or level, often used to describe surfaces that have been flattened or rendered even due to external forces.
Sample Sentences
- The roof of the old barn was completely aflats after the heavy snowfall.
- After the flood, many homes were left aflats, requiring extensive repairs.
- Her enthusiasm for the project seemed aflats after receiving the negative feedback.
- The tires on the car were aflats, making it impossible to drive.
- He realized his ambitions had gone aflats when he lost his motivation.
- The once vibrant garden now appeared aflats, with flowers wilting and leaves drooping.
- Their plans for a summer vacation were left aflats due to unforeseen circumstances.
- The team's spirits were aflats after their unexpected defeat in the finals.
- The excitement in the room went aflats when the speaker canceled at the last minute.
- His dreams of a promotion felt aflats after the company announced layoffs.
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