Sentences

gad in a sentence

n.

Definition

Gad (verb): to move about or roam in a lively or carefree manner, often for pleasure or exploration.

Sample Sentences

  1. I always seem to gad about town whenever I have a free afternoon.
  2. The children love to gad around the park, exploring every nook and cranny.
  3. After finishing his work, he decided to gad off to the nearby cafe for a quick coffee.
  4. She tends to gad from one project to another, never sticking with just one for too long.
  5. While on vacation, they gadded through the streets, enjoying the local culture and sights.
  6. He was feeling a bit gad after working long hours without a break.
  7. The children began to gad around the playground, their laughter echoing in the air.
  8. She felt a sudden urge to gad through the city, exploring every hidden corner.
  9. As the sun set, they decided to gad along the beach, collecting shells and memories.
  10. He often gadded about the office, bringing a spark of energy wherever he went.
  11. He couldn't help but gad about the city, exploring every hidden corner.
  12. After a long week, she decided to gad off to the countryside for some peace and quiet.
  13. The children would often gad around the playground, laughing and playing together.
  14. Despite the rain, they gadded through the streets, enjoying their spontaneous adventure.
  15. Every weekend, he would gad with friends, discovering new restaurants and cafes.

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