becurl in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BECURL (verb): to curl or bend at the edges, often as a reaction to environmental conditions such as heat or wind.
Sample Sentences
- As the sun began to set, the edges of the leaves started to becurl in the evening breeze.
- The artist skillfully painted the flowers, capturing the way their petals would becurl in the warmth of the sun.
- After the heavy rain, the paper left outside began to becurl at the corners.
- She watched as the pages of the book started to becurl from the humidity in the air.
- The delicate tendrils of the vine began to becurl around the trellis as it sought support.
- In the heat of the summer, the plastic wrapper started to becurl, making it difficult to open.
- He noticed how the edges of the fabric would becurl after several washes, giving it a worn look.
- The steam rising from the hot coffee caused the napkin to becurl slightly at the edges.
- As the winter approached, the leaves on the ground began to becurl and turn brittle.
- With age, the pages of the old manuscript would becurl, revealing secrets of the past.