Sentences

sclaff in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

'SCLAFF' refers to the act of creating a rough or textured surface, often by scraping or splattering, or to the sound or sensation of something splattering or impacting, such as mud.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to sclaff the canvas to add texture before painting.
  2. After a long day of hiking, I could feel the sclaff of mud on my boots.
  3. During the game, the player made a sclaff that sent the ball soaring over the fence.
  4. She used a sclaff technique in her pottery to create unique grooves and patterns.
  5. The sound of a sclaff echoed in the quiet room as he dropped the book on the table.
  6. After a long day of work, he decided to sclaff his worries away with a good book.
  7. The children ran around the playground, their laughter filling the air as they sclaffed about.
  8. She often found herself sclaffing at the absurdity of the situation, unable to hold back her laughter.
  9. As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience erupted into a sclaff of delight.
  10. In moments of stress, she would take a deep breath and try to sclaff, reminding herself to relax.
  11. He decided to sclaff at the ridiculous suggestion rather than take it seriously.
  12. The comedian's ability to sclaff at his own mistakes made the audience feel at ease.
  13. When the team lost the game, the coach couldn't help but sclaff at their poor performance.
  14. She let out a loud sclaff, drawing attention to the absurdity of the situation.
  15. Instead of getting upset, he chose to sclaff and move on from the incident.