fadge in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
FADGE (verb): To create or assemble something quickly or resourcefully, often from available materials or leftovers.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to fadge a quick meal from the leftovers in the fridge.
- The artist managed to fadge a beautiful sculpture from scrap metal and discarded items.
- He had to fadge a story to explain his absence at the party last night.
- During the camping trip, they had to fadge a shelter out of branches and tarps.
- Despite the lack of proper tools, the team managed to fadge a solution to the problem.
- He managed to fadge a convincing excuse for being late to the meeting.
- With a bit of creativity, she could always fadge together a meal from whatever leftovers she found in the fridge.
- Despite the challenges, they were able to fadge a plan that worked for everyone involved.
- He had to fadge a new strategy after his original idea fell through.
- During the school play, the students had to fadge their costumes from materials they had at home.
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