Sentences

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

  1. The artist chose to mamock the traditional style, infusing it with modern elements.
  2. After the storm, the once-pristine garden was left in a mamock of broken branches and scattered petals.
  3. Her plans were in a complete mamock after her partner backed out at the last minute.
  4. The children played in the mamock of leaves, kicking them up into the crisp autumn air.
  5. His thoughts were a mamock of confusion as he tried to decide on the best course of action.
  6. The artist's brush seemed to mamock the canvas with every bold stroke.
  7. After the storm, the garden was left in a mamock, with flowers strewn everywhere.
  8. He spoke in a mamock of enthusiasm, but his eyes betrayed his true feelings.
  9. Their plans were in a mamock after the sudden change of circumstances.
  10. She tried to organize the mamock of papers on her desk, but it only seemed to grow.

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