Prosed example sentences
Related (9): prose, proselytize, proselytizing, prosaic, proselyte, proselytism, proselytizer, prosodic, proselytised
prose
verb
prosed (past tense) · prosed (past participle)
- talk tediously:
- compose in or convert into prose.
"Prosed" Example Sentences
1. Prosing away, he didn't realize how much time had passed.2. She was prosing on about her latest project.
3. He was prosing about the importance of education.
4. Prosing about his accomplishments, he failed to notice the rolling eyes of his audience.
5. Prosing on and on, he continued to bore the crowd.
6. She prosed for hours on end about the latest fashions.
7. Prosing from the pulpit, the preacher spoke of the power of faith.
8. He was prosing about his latest invention when he was interrupted.
9. She prosed about her favorite movie for what seemed like forever.
10. He was prosing about the benefits of exercise when his phone rang.
11. Prosing about her latest book, the author captivated her audience.
12. Prosing away, he didn't realize how late it was getting.
13. She prosed about the importance of being kind to one another.
14. His prosing about the latest trends was met with disinterest.
15. Prosing on and on, the lecturer managed to put the audience to sleep.
16. Prosing about the latest news, the radio host filled the airwaves with his voice.
17. She prosed about her latest business venture with enthusiasm.
18. He was prosing about the latest technology when the power went out.
19. Prosing about the latest political developments, the news anchor filled the airwaves.
20. She prosed about the importance of voting to the young people in the audience.
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