droil in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Droil: a sudden or spontaneous burst of chaotic or uncontrolled expression, often in the form of laughter or artistic creation.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's latest work was a droil that captured the essence of chaos.
- As he listened to the discussion, a droil of laughter escaped the crowd.
- Her droil of thoughts became clearer as she began to write them down.
- In the bustling market, the vendor's droil of colors attracted many curious customers.
- The film's plot was a droil of unexpected twists and emotional moments.
- The artist's droil on the canvas captured the essence of chaos and beauty.
- As the wind howled, the leaves began to droil around the yard in a wild dance.
- His mind was a droil of thoughts, swirling and colliding with each other.
- The chef added a droil of spice to the dish, enhancing its flavor significantly.
- In the midst of the party, the conversation began to droil into laughter and stories.
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