minion in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Minion: a subordinate or follower, often one who is loyal to a more powerful person, typically used in a humorous or lighthearted context.
Sample Sentences
- The villain's plan was executed flawlessly by his loyal minions.
- In the animated film, the minions provided comic relief with their silly antics.
- Every Halloween, children love to dress up as their favorite yellow minions.
- The scientist created a small army of minions to assist him in his experiments.
- Despite their small stature, the minions displayed remarkable bravery in the face of danger.
- The villain's plan relied heavily on the loyalty of his minions.
- In the animated movie, the minions provided comic relief with their silly antics.
- She felt like a minion in the office, constantly following orders without recognition.
- The colorful minions danced around the room, spreading joy and laughter.
- As a dedicated minion, he always completed tasks with enthusiasm and precision.
- The villainβs plan was executed flawlessly, thanks to his loyal minions.
- The children laughed as they watched the animated minions causing chaos on screen.
- In the fantasy novel, the hero battled hordes of minions that served the dark lord.
- During the party, the decorations featured bright yellow minions that delighted the guests.
- Her playful demeanor reminded everyone of a cheerful minion from their favorite movie.