flake in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
FLAKE: a small, thin piece or particle that breaks off from a larger mass, or to fail to follow through on a commitment or plan.
Sample Sentences
- The snow began to fall gently, each flake unique in its intricate design.
- After weeks of planning, he decided to flake out at the last minute, disappointing everyone.
- She had a tendency to flake on her friends, often canceling plans at the last moment.
- The paint started to flake off the old fence, revealing the weathered wood beneath.
- He couldn’t believe he had been flaked on by his partner during such an important event.
- The paint started to peel, leaving behind small flakes on the floor.
- She decided to flake off a piece of chocolate to share with her friend.
- Despite his promise to help, he ended up flaking at the last minute.
- The snow began to fall gently, covering the ground in a delicate layer of flakes.
- In the world of dating, he was known to flake on plans more often than not.
- The paint began to flake off the old wooden fence.
- She was disappointed when her friend flaked on their plans at the last minute.
- Snowflakes delicately flake down, creating a beautiful winter landscape.
- He tends to flake out of commitments, leaving others in a bind.
- The skin on his hands started to flake after spending too much time in the water.
- She decided to flake on the dinner plans at the last minute.
- The paint started to flake off the old fence, revealing the wood underneath.
- He tends to flake when it comes to commitments, often backing out at the last moment.
- A light snow began to flake down, creating a picturesque scene in the park.
- She found a small flake of gold in the river while panning for treasure.