shrag in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
SHRAG (noun): a sudden or awkward movement, often characterized by a lack of grace.
Sample Sentences
- SHRAG is a term often used in slang to describe an abrupt or clumsy movement.
- The dancer's SHRAG added a unique flair to her performance that captivated the audience.
- When he slipped on the wet floor, his SHRAG sent him crashing into the wall.
- She laughed as her little brother made a ridiculous SHRAG while trying to avoid the puddle.
- To express his frustration, he gave a dramatic SHRAG of his shoulders before leaving the room.
- The sound of the shrag echoed through the empty hall, sending shivers down her spine.
- After hours of searching, they finally discovered the hidden shrag in the old library.
- With a swift motion, he used his knife to cut through the shrag that tangled around the tree.
- The artistβs latest sculpture featured a shrag that represented the chaos of modern life.
- In folklore, the shrag is often depicted as a mischievous spirit that plays tricks on travelers.