Sentences

twaddell in a sentence

n.

Definition

'Twadell' refers to a confusing or nonsensical mixture of elements, often characterized by excessive or meaningless complexity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest work was a twaddell of colors and emotions that captivated everyone.
  2. In his opinion, the committee's decision was nothing more than a twaddell of bureaucracy.
  3. She dismissed his argument as mere twaddell, lacking any substantial evidence.
  4. The novel was filled with twaddell, making it hard to take the plot seriously.
  5. During the debate, he accused his opponent of resorting to twaddell instead of addressing the issues.