Sentences

gag in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Gag (noun): a humorous or absurd story or joke intended to provoke laughter, or a reflex action of choking or retching in response to a strong stimulus, often related to unpleasant smells or tastes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The comedian's latest routine included a hilarious gag that left the audience in stitches.
  2. She struggled to suppress a gag reaction as the smell from the kitchen wafted into the living room.
  3. During the meeting, he pulled a clever gag on his colleagues, surprising them all with a fake announcement.
  4. The magician's best gag involved making a live rabbit disappear right before the audience's eyes.
  5. After the prank, his friends laughed and agreed it was the best gag they'd pulled off all year.
  6. The comedian's jokes often included a clever gag that had the audience in stitches.
  7. She struggled to suppress a gag when she caught a whiff of the spoiled food.
  8. His attempt to lighten the mood with a gag fell flat, leaving everyone awkwardly silent.
  9. The magician's grand finale featured an impressive gag involving disappearing rabbits.
  10. After swallowing the pill, she felt a sudden urge to gag from the bitterness.
  11. She couldn't help but gag at the smell of the spoiled food in the fridge.
  12. The comedian's joke was so bad that the audience collectively let out a gag.
  13. He tried to swallow the pill, but it got stuck in his throat, causing him to gag.
  14. During the talent show, she decided to perform a silly gag that had everyone laughing.
  15. The magician's final trick was a gag that left the crowd in disbelief and amusement.

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