Sentences

boggard in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To 'boggard' means to act in a stubborn, secretive, or uncooperative manner, often causing discomfort in social interactions.

Sample Sentences

  1. He decided to boggard his way through the conversation, refusing to share any personal details.
  2. In the midst of the discussion, she felt her friend's boggard demeanor making everyone uncomfortable.
  3. The actor's boggard attitude during interviews earned him a reputation as difficult to work with.
  4. To avoid being boggarded by his peers, he chose to keep his opinions to himself.
  5. Her boggard behavior at the party created an awkward atmosphere for all the guests.
  6. He was known to boggard his opinions loudly, leaving little room for differing views.
  7. The manager warned his staff not to boggard their clients when discussing sensitive issues.
  8. Despite his talent, his boggard nature often overshadowed his achievements.
  9. She tried to lighten the mood, but his boggard remarks kept bringing the conversation down.
  10. It was hard to get through the meeting with him boggarding every suggestion that was made.