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