Sentences

shrag in a sentence

n.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10

Definition

SHRAG (noun): a sudden or awkward movement, often characterized by a lack of grace.

Sample Sentences

  1. SHRAG is a term often used in slang to describe an abrupt or clumsy movement.
  2. The dancer's SHRAG added a unique flair to her performance that captivated the audience.
  3. When he slipped on the wet floor, his SHRAG sent him crashing into the wall.
  4. She laughed as her little brother made a ridiculous SHRAG while trying to avoid the puddle.
  5. To express his frustration, he gave a dramatic SHRAG of his shoulders before leaving the room.
  6. The sound of the shrag echoed through the empty hall, sending shivers down her spine.
  7. After hours of searching, they finally discovered the hidden shrag in the old library.
  8. With a swift motion, he used his knife to cut through the shrag that tangled around the tree.
  9. The artist’s latest sculpture featured a shrag that represented the chaos of modern life.
  10. In folklore, the shrag is often depicted as a mischievous spirit that plays tricks on travelers.