rummage in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Definition
Rummage: to search through something in a hurried or disorderly way, often to find something specific.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to rummage through the attic in search of old family photographs.
- After a long day at work, he liked to rummage through his bookshelf for a good novel.
- The children began to rummage through the toy box, excited to rediscover hidden treasures.
- As the estate sale began, buyers eagerly rummaged through the collection of antiques.
- In a fit of curiosity, I started to rummage through my grandmother's old letters and journals.
- She decided to rummage through the attic in search of old family photos.
- The dog began to rummage in the garden, digging up buried treasures.
- I had to rummage through my bag to find the ticket for the concert.
- During the garage sale, we watched customers rummage for hidden gems among the clutter.
- He took some time to rummage through the files, hoping to find the missing document.
- During the yard sale, I watched him rummage through boxes of discarded items.
- It took her hours to rummage through her closet and find the perfect outfit for the party.
- The children began to rummage through the treasure chest, excited to discover hidden gems.
- As the storm approached, they had to rummage for supplies to prepare for the worst.