stramash in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Stramash: a confused or chaotic situation, often involving a noisy or tumultuous struggle or altercation.
Sample Sentences
- The final moments of the game turned into a stramash as players from both teams scrambled for the ball.
- After the stramash at the pub last night, it was clear that tempers had flared over the football match.
- The children created a delightful stramash in the backyard, their laughter echoing as they played tag.
- Amidst the stramash of the crowded market, she managed to find the perfect gift for her friend.
- The politician's speech was met with a stramash of cheers and boos from the audience, reflecting their divided opinions.
- The debate turned into a stramash when opposing groups clashed over the controversial issue.
- After the stramash at the town hall meeting, many residents felt their voices had been ignored.
- The stramash in the streets drew the attention of local news outlets eager to cover the unfolding chaos.
- As the stramash erupted, police struggled to maintain order amidst the growing unrest.
- Despite the stramash that ensued, the community eventually came together to find a peaceful resolution.