Sentences

gaff in a sentence

n.

Definition

A gaff is a hooked pole or a device used for catching or handling large fish, or a support used to hold something open, such as a door.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fisherman used a gaff to haul in the massive marlin he had just caught.
  2. During the party, someone accidentally knocked over the gaff that was propping open the door.
  3. The coach reminded the players that they needed to work together and avoid any gaffes during the game.
  4. She felt a gaff of embarrassment when she realized she had forgotten her best friend's birthday.
  5. The artist's latest piece was bold and unconventional, a true gaff against traditional expectations.
  6. The fisherman used a gaff to catch the large fish struggling at the surface.
  7. During the party, he accidentally knocked over the gaff holding the decorations.
  8. She felt a sense of relief when the gaff finally came down, signaling the end of the meeting.
  9. He had a knack for turning a simple gaff into a moment of laughter among friends.
  10. The artist’s latest installation featured a large gaff that intrigued passersby.

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