boogies (Meaning)

boogies

boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhythmic rock music conducive to dancing

boogies Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler's boogies smeared across his face, providing a comical sight.
  2. Removing the stubborn boogies from her nose was a daily battle for the preschooler.
  3. The elderly man's tissue was filled with an abundance of thick boogies, a testament to his sinus infection.
  4. The allergy medication failed to suppress the constant flow of boogies that plagued the asthmatic child.
  5. The teacher gently wiped away the boogies that trickled down the student's nose, offering a comforting presence.
  6. The pungent odor of boogies wafted through the office, causing employees to wrinkle their noses in disgust.
  7. The pet cat sneezed a projectile of wet boogies onto the unsuspecting couch.
  8. The overzealous use of tissue resulted in a raw and sore nose due to the frequent removal of boogies.
  9. The doctor used a cotton swab to gently extract the hardened boogies from the patient's sinus cavity.
  10. The child's boogies were a source of endless entertainment for the older sibling, who couldn't resist making funny faces with them.

FAQs About the word boogies

boogie-woogie, to move quickly, to get going, a period of or occasion for dancing to this music, to dance to rock music, revel, party, earthy and strongly rhyth

jitterbugs, gavottes, shimmies, shags, tangos, shuffles,waltzes, mambos, jives, bops

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The toddler's boogies smeared across his face, providing a comical sight.

Removing the stubborn boogies from her nose was a daily battle for the preschooler.

The elderly man's tissue was filled with an abundance of thick boogies, a testament to his sinus infection.

The allergy medication failed to suppress the constant flow of boogies that plagued the asthmatic child.