awayward in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Awayward: inclined to wander or stray from the usual path, often characterized by a tendency toward imagination or exploration.
Sample Sentences
- The awayward spirit of the child seemed to draw her into a world of imagination.
- His awayward tendencies often led him to explore places others would avoid.
- She had an awayward charm that captivated everyone she met.
- Despite his awayward nature, he was deeply loved by his friends.
- The awayward clouds drifted lazily across the clear blue sky.
- In an awayward fashion, he took the long route home to enjoy the scenery.
- Her thoughts were awayward, drifting far from the mundane conversation.
- The awayward gaze of the artist revealed a depth of emotion in his work.
- He spoke in an awayward manner, often leaving listeners perplexed.
- The awayward wind carried whispers of forgotten tales through the trees.
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