splay in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
SPLAY (verb): to spread out or extend in an outward direction, often in a disorganized or expansive manner.
Sample Sentences
- The artist chose to splay the colors across the canvas in a chaotic yet beautiful manner.
- As the tree branches splayed outwards, they created a natural canopy over the picnic area.
- When the gymnast landed, her legs splayed apart, showcasing her impressive balance.
- The dog excitedly splayed its paws as it jumped into the pile of leaves.
- She decided to splay the documents on the table for everyone to see clearly.
- The cat lay sprawled on the floor, its paws splayed out in every direction.
- The artist chose to splay the colors across the canvas, creating a vibrant and chaotic effect.
- As the tree branches splayed outwards, they formed a natural canopy that provided shade.
- During the yoga class, the instructor encouraged us to splay our fingers wide for better balance.
- The dancer's movements caused her skirt to splay around her like petals in the wind.
- The bird's wings splay out wide as it prepares to take flight.
- He watched the leaves splay across the ground after the storm.
- When the dog ran in excitement, its paws splayed in all directions.
- The artist chose to splay the colors on the canvas for a vibrant effect.
- As the dancer spun, her skirt splayed around her like a blooming flower.