yacked Sentence Examples

  1. The students yacked incessantly during the lecture, distracting their classmates.
  2. The toddlers yacked up a storm, giggling and chattering excitedly.
  3. The old friends yacked for hours on the phone, catching up on each other's lives.
  4. The salesmen yacked up a sale, convincing the customer to buy despite their initial hesitations.
  5. The teenagers yacked all night long, sharing secrets and gossiping about their classmates.
  6. The parrots yacked at each other in their cage, their shrill cries echoing through the room.
  7. The politicians yacked on and on, making empty promises and avoiding any real solutions.
  8. The siblings yacked at each other relentlessly, bickering and nagging over the smallest things.
  9. The dogs yacked excitedly at the squirrels running through the park.
  10. The twins yacked simultaneously, their rapid-fire chatter filling the room with a cacophony of noise.

yacked Meaning

yacked

joke, gag, a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia, a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox of Tibet and nearby elevated parts of central Asia, laugh, persistent or voluble talk, to talk persistently

FAQs About the word yacked

joke, gag, a large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens synonym B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia, a large long-haire

gabbed, blathered, sputtered, babbled, smattered, bleated, blabbered, gibbered, chatted, blithered

pronounced, articulated,enunciated,

The students yacked incessantly during the lecture, distracting their classmates.

The toddlers yacked up a storm, giggling and chattering excitedly.

The old friends yacked for hours on the phone, catching up on each other's lives.

The salesmen yacked up a sale, convincing the customer to buy despite their initial hesitations.