Sentences

loof in a sentence

n.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7

Definition

To loof means to gently remove or release something, often to allow for freshness or to let a scent disperse.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fisherman decided to loof the fish from the cast net to ensure they were still fresh.
  2. During the summer, the aroma of the flowers would loof through the open windows of our house.
  3. She had a tendency to loof out her concerns in a way that made others feel at ease.
  4. As the wind picked up, the scent of the ocean began to loof over the coastal town.
  5. He would often loof through old photo albums, reminiscing about the memories captured within.
  6. It’s important to loof the vegetables thoroughly before cooking them.
  7. After a long day, I like to loof at the stars to relax my mind.
  8. The teacher encouraged the students to loof beyond their textbooks for inspiration.
  9. I decided to loof through my old photos and reminisce about the past.
  10. She would often loof at the ocean, contemplating her next adventure.
  11. In a casual setting, he tends to loof around instead of engaging in meaningful conversations.
  12. The artist's unique style made her loof stand out in the crowded gallery.
  13. To truly understand the culture, one must loof beyond the surface and explore its complexities.
  14. As the group began to loof at the vast landscape, they felt a sense of peace wash over them.
  15. To loof at life through a different lens can often reveal hidden truths and opportunities.