agley in a sentence
adv.
Definition
AGLEY (adverb): awry or off course; not going as planned.
Sample Sentences
- The best-laid plans often go agley when unexpected challenges arise.
- Despite our careful preparations, the project went completely agley at the last minute.
- In the face of adversity, some people find that their dreams go agley.
- His well-thought-out strategy went agley due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Even the most meticulous schedules can go agley if one small detail is missed.
- When the weather turned, our picnic plans went agley and we had to improvise.
- She learned that sometimes, even the most hopeful intentions can go agley.
- Their vacation was supposed to be perfect, but everything went agley from the start.
- With one wrong turn, their road trip plans went agley, leading to an unexpected adventure.
- He always reminded his team that plans can go agley, and flexibility is key.
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