mammock in a sentence
n.
Definition
Mammock: (verb) to alter or disfigure something, especially in a way that combines or contrasts different styles; (noun) a state of disorder or disarray, often characterized by broken or scattered remnants.
Sample Sentences
- The artist chose to mamock the traditional style, infusing it with modern elements.
- After the storm, the once-pristine garden was left in a mamock of broken branches and scattered petals.
- Her plans were in a complete mamock after her partner backed out at the last minute.
- The children played in the mamock of leaves, kicking them up into the crisp autumn air.
- His thoughts were a mamock of confusion as he tried to decide on the best course of action.
- The artist's brush seemed to mamock the canvas with every bold stroke.
- After the storm, the garden was left in a mamock, with flowers strewn everywhere.
- He spoke in a mamock of enthusiasm, but his eyes betrayed his true feelings.
- Their plans were in a mamock after the sudden change of circumstances.
- She tried to organize the mamock of papers on her desk, but it only seemed to grow.
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