Sentences

brandish in a sentence

v. t.

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

Definition

Brandish: to wave or exhibit something, especially a weapon, in a menacing or ostentatious manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. She brandished her umbrella like a sword during the sudden downpour.
  2. The knight brandished his sword proudly before the cheering crowd.
  3. In a moment of panic, he brandished the flashlight to scare off the intruder.
  4. The politician brandished his manifesto, promising change to the eager audience.
  5. During the debate, she brandished statistics to support her argument.
  6. The coach brandished a whistle, signaling his players to take their positions.
  7. He brandished the trophy high above his head, celebrating their championship victory.
  8. With a fierce expression, she brandished her paintbrush, ready to create her masterpiece.
  9. The protestor brandished a sign demanding justice for all.
  10. As the storm intensified, the sailor brandished the life raft, urging everyone to prepare for an emergency.
  11. She decided to brandish her new diploma at the graduation party.
  12. The knight brandished his sword in a display of courage.
  13. During the debate, he brandished a stack of research papers to support his argument.
  14. The thief brandished a weapon, demanding money from the store clerk.
  15. He brandished his camera excitedly as he prepared to capture the moment.
  16. In the heat of the argument, she brandished her finger to emphasize her point.
  17. The athlete brandished his trophy proudly after winning the championship.
  18. As the crowd cheered, the politician brandished a campaign banner high above his head.
  19. The magician brandished his wand dramatically before performing the trick.
  20. With a flourish, she brandished the contract, sealing the deal with confidence.