Skiffled example sentences
skif·fle
noun
skiffle (noun)
- (in the US) a style of 1920s and 1930s jazz deriving from blues, ragtime, and folk music, using both improvised and conventional instruments.
- a kind of folk music with a blues or jazz flavor that was popular in the 1950s, played by a small group and often incorporating improvised instruments such as washboards.
"Skiffled" Example Sentences
1. The old sailor skiffled his way across the choppy waters.2. Having skiffled through the paperwork, she found the missing document.
3. He skiffled a lively tune on his battered fiddle.
4. The boat skiffled precariously on the waves.
5. They skiffled along the coast, enjoying the scenery.
6. After a long day, she skiffled off to bed.
7. The children skiffled happily through the park.
8. He skiffled a careless reply to her question.
9. The music skiffled through the air.
10. The dancer skiffled across the stage.
11. Carelessly, he skiffled the letter into the bin.
12. She skiffled through the crowd, searching for her friend.
13. The melody skiffled, light and playful.
14. With a grin, he skiffled away.
15. The wind skiffled the leaves across the pavement.
16. He skiffled the paint across the canvas.
17. The artist skiffled the colours together.
18. Lightly, she skiffled her fingers across the keys.
19. The river skiffled its way to the sea.
20. He skiffled a quick glance at his watch.
21. The shadow skiffled across the wall.
22. They skiffled a hasty retreat.
23. The idea skiffled into her mind.
24. The rumour skiffled through the town.
25. He skiffled the remaining food onto his plate.
26. The words skiffled off his tongue.
27. She skiffled her hair back from her face.
28. The bird skiffled through the branches.
29. He skiffled past without a word.
30. The train skiffled through the countryside.
31. The light skiffled on the water.
32. She skiffled a smile.
33. The cat skiffled across the roof.
34. He skiffled a note to his friend.
35. The information skiffled from one person to another.
36. Quickly, she skiffled the papers together.
37. The sun skiffled behind the clouds.
38. The dust skiffled in the air.
39. He skiffled a new business plan.
40. The story skiffled along at a good pace.
41. She skiffled a glance at the clock.
42. The scent skiffled through the air.
43. He skiffled his way through the maze.
44. The melody skiffled and then faded away.
45. She skiffled the crumbs from the table.
46. The car skiffled around the corner.
47. He skiffled off to work early.
48. The answer skiffled easily to the question.
49. The paint skiffled unevenly across the wall.
50. Carefully, she skiffled the vase onto the shelf.
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