ajar in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Ajar means slightly open or not fully closed.
Sample Sentences
- The door was left ajar, inviting a gentle breeze to flow inside.
- She peeked through the ajar window, hoping to catch a glimpse of the parade.
- He found the book on the table, its cover slightly ajar as if someone had just read it.
- The cat slipped through the ajar door, eager to explore the garden.
- With the window ajar, the cool night air filled the stuffy room.
- She noticed her neighbor's garage was ajar, and curiosity got the better of her.
- The teacher asked the students to keep their notebooks ajar for the next exercise.
- An ajar lid on the pot released a tempting aroma of dinner cooking inside.
- The ajar gate at the park signaled that it was open for visitors.
- He stood by the ajar door, contemplating whether to enter or turn back.
- The door was left ajar, allowing a gentle breeze to flow through the room.
- She peered through the ajar window, hoping to catch a glimpse of the passing parade.
- His heart raced as he noticed a book lying ajar on the table, its pages fluttering.
- The secret was revealed when the ajar drawer caught her attention.
- He called out to her, but she remained outside with the door slightly ajar.
- They stumbled upon an ajar gate that led to a hidden garden.
- With the light spilling in from the ajar door, the room felt warm and inviting.
- She cautiously pushed the ajar window open wider to let in the fresh air.
- An ajar lid on the box hinted at the treasures it might hold inside.
- The sound of laughter drifted through the ajar door, drawing them closer.