Jabberwockyafter example sentences

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"Jabberwockyafter" Example Sentences

1. I wondered what “jabberwockyafter” meant.
2. The poem I read last night mentioned “jabberwockyafter”.
3. I couldn't find a definition for “jabberwockyafter” anywhere.
4. My friend used the word “jabberwockyafter” in a sentence but I didn't understand it.
5. I think Lewis Carroll made up the word “jabberwockyafter”.
6. The sound of “jabberwockyafter” just rolls off the tongue.
7. I tried to use “jabberwockyafter” in a conversation but it didn't fit.
8. In the book, the creature is referred to as a “jabberwockyafter”.
9. My English teacher asked us to write a story including the word “jabberwockyafter”.
10. “Jabberwockyafter” sounds like a made-up word in a fairytale.
11. When I typed “jabberwockyafter” into Google, nothing came up.
12. “Jabberwockyafter” is a curious and intriguing word.
13. The word “jabberwockyafter” is fun to say out loud.
14. I couldn't think of a single context in which “jabberwockyafter” would be a useful word.
15. I think the word “jabberwockyafter” belongs in a poem.
16. I'm going to challenge my friends to use “jabberwockyafter” in a sentence.
17. The meaning of “jabberwockyafter” eludes me.
18. The word “jabberwockyafter” conjures up strange images in my mind.
19. “Jabberwockyafter” is not a word you hear every day.
20. I wonder if “jabberwockyafter” means something different in another language.
21. The word “jabberwockyafter” is used in a nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll.
22. Saying “jabberwockyafter” repeatedly sounds like gibberish.
23. I'm sure there's a purpose for the word “jabberwockyafter”, even if I can't think of one.
24. When I hear the word “jabberwockyafter”, I think of a made-up creature.
25. The pronunciation of “jabberwockyafter” can be tricky.
26. I don't think I'll ever find a practical use for the word “jabberwockyafter”.
27. “Jabberwockyafter” is a great word to use in a game of Scrabble.
28. If you say “jabberwockyafter” too many times, it starts to lose its meaning.
29. I'd like to know what inspired Lewis Carroll to create the word “jabberwockyafter”.
30. The word “jabberwockyafter” has a whimsical and fantastical quality to it.

Common Phases

"Beware the Jabberwocky"; "My jaws that bite, my claws that catch"; "Frabjous day, Callooh Callay"; "One, two! One, two! And through and through"; "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves"; "O frabjous day!"; "The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame"; "He chortled in his joy"

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