mackle in a sentence
n.
Definition
Mackle (verb): to embellish or enhance writing or storytelling with unusual or unexpected elements to engage the audience.
Sample Sentences
- The poet decided to mackle his verses with unusual phrasing to capture the reader's attention.
- In the intricate tapestry of his storytelling, he often chose to mackle the narrative with unexpected twists.
- The artist's ability to mackle the colors created a stunning visual effect that captivated the audience.
- As the chef prepared the dish, he skillfully mackled the flavors to achieve a perfect balance.
- To mackle her presentation, she included intriguing anecdotes that kept everyone engaged.
- The artist's work was known for its intricate mackle, blending realism with abstract elements.
- As the storyteller spoke, the mackle in his voice painted vivid images in the listeners' minds.
- The mackle of the fabric added depth and texture to the otherwise simple dress.
- In her poetry, the mackle of language created a rich tapestry of emotions and imagery.
- The architect emphasized mackle in his designs, ensuring each building had a unique character.
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