doggerel in a sentence
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Definition
Doggerel refers to trivial, poorly constructed verse, often characterized by irregular rhythm and rhyme, typically lacking in depth or seriousness.
Sample Sentences
- The poet's latest collection was criticized for its reliance on doggerel rather than profound verse.
- At the open mic night, she entertained the audience with her playful doggerel about everyday life.
- Despite its simplicity, the doggerel captured the essence of the town's quirky charm.
- He dismissed the poem as mere doggerel, lacking the depth he expected from literary works.
- The children's book was filled with whimsical doggerel that made the stories come alive.
- His poem was dismissed as mere doggerel, lacking the depth and nuance of true artistry.
- The children's playful rhymes were delightful doggerel, full of whimsy and charm.
- Though some criticized it as doggerel, the heartfelt message resonated with many.
- She had a talent for crafting doggerel that brought smiles to faces at the local fair.
- In his later years, the poet turned to doggerel, finding joy in simplicity and humor.
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