juke in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Juke (verb): to make a quick, deceptive movement to evade an opponent or mislead them.
Sample Sentences
- The wide receiver made an impressive juke to evade the defender.
- She decided to juke left, catching her opponent off guard during the dance battle.
- The player executed a perfect juke, leaving the goalie frozen in place.
- In the final moments of the game, he used a quick juke to score the winning goal.
- As he approached the puddle, he performed a little juke to avoid soaking his shoes.
- He made an impressive juke to dodge the defender on his way to the basket.
- The player executed a quick juke, leaving his opponent flat-footed.
- She learned how to juke in football to create space for her teammates.
- The dance floor was alive with people showing off their best juke moves.
- In the last moments of the game, his juke allowed him to score the winning goal.
- He made a quick juke to the left to evade the defender.
- The dancer's movements were so graceful that it felt like she was performing a juke on the stage.
- During the game, the player executed a perfect juke, leaving his opponent flat-footed.
- You can tell a good musician by how smoothly they can juke between genres.
- She loved to juke around on the dance floor, blending different styles effortlessly.
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