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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The laptop was left ajar, with the screen still on.
The door to the old shed was ajar, creaking in the wind.
The lid of the jar was ajar, and the jam inside was starting to spoil.
The window was left ajar, and the sound of the rain poured inside.
The lid of the jar was ajar, and the scent of pickles filled the room.
She left the book ajar on the table and went to bed.
The cabinet door was ajar, revealing a cluttered mess inside.
The fence gate was left ajar, allowing the dog to escape from the yard.
The door creaked ajar, allowing a chilly breeze to blow into the room.
The vase was tilted ajar, and the flowers were spilling out.
She applied the makeup ajar, and it looked messy.
He spoke ajar, and it was difficult to understand his words.
The singer's performance left many notes ajar, and the audience was not impressed.
The student left the book ajar on his desk during the exam.
The chef left the oven ajar, causing the food to burn.
The athlete left the gate ajar during the race and lost by a narrow margin.
The curtains were ajar and the sunlight entered the room.
The window was left ajar and a cold breeze came in.
The criminal left the safe ajar, making it easy for the police to catch him.
The window was left ajar during the storm, and water leaked inside.
The lid of the box was slightly ajar and the contents spilled out.
The lock on the door was ajar and needed to be fixed.
He left the door ajar, and the cat snuck inside.
She smiled with her mouth ajar, revealing her missing tooth.
The politician's response left many questions ajar.
The cabinet door was left ajar, and the dishes inside rattled.
The book fell to the ground with its pages ajar, revealing the secrets it held within.
The box was left ajar, and some of the contents spilled out.
The cabinet door was ajar, and she could see the dishes were disorganized.
The curtains were drawn ajar, providing just enough light to read by.
The fridge door was left ajar, causing the food to spoil.
The door was left ajar, allowing the fresh air to circulate inside.
The window was left ajar, and a bird flew in, surprising everyone in the room.
She peeked through the door, which was slightly ajar, to see if anyone was inside.
The gate was ajar, allowing the dog to escape from the backyard.
The cabinet was slightly ajar, revealing the dishes inside.
The book was left ajar, marking the page where the reader had left off.
The curtains were ajar, letting in just enough sunlight to brighten up the room.
The door was left ajar, allowing the cool breeze to enter the room.
He peeked through the door left ajar to see what was going on inside.
The lid of the jar was ajar, and the contents had started to spoil.
The door to the haunted house creaked ajar, inviting the brave to explore its mysteries.
She slept with the door ajar, in case her child needed her during the night.
She peeked through the ajar window to catch a glimpse of the bird outside.
The gate was left ajar, and the sheep got out of the pen.
I could hear their conversation through the slightly ajar window.
He left the window ajar to let the cat come and go as it pleased.
The window was left ajar, and a cool breeze blew in, refreshing the room.
The door was left ajar, allowing the cold air to seep into the room.
The drawer was left ajar, and the papers inside were scattered everywhere.
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