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