loco in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Loco (adjective): crazy or wildly enthusiastic, often due to excitement or extreme conditions.
Sample Sentences
- The comedian's routine was so funny that the audience went completely loco.
- After spending hours in the sun, I felt a little loco from the heat.
- Her passionate speech about climate change made everyone feel a bit loco with excitement.
- He lost his keys again, and I swear he's gone loco trying to find them.
- The kids were running around the playground, laughing and acting completely loco.
- The carnival was a blast, with everyone dancing and celebrating like they were completely loco.
- After staying up all night studying, I felt a bit loco during my morning class.
- His new idea for the project seemed a little loco, but it actually turned out to be brilliant.
- The children laughed and ran around the park, their energy making them seem delightfully loco.
- Sometimes, you just have to embrace your loco side and do something spontaneous.