Sentences with concoct
con·coct
C c - Mr Ferguson said the prisoner concocted the story to get a lighter sentence. [VERB noun]
- Eugene was concocting Rossini Cocktails from champagne and pureed raspberries. [VERB noun]
- When the ladies began to concoct their delightfully seditious rhymes, their gender was altogether irrelevant.
- As fate had it, one night Upfield challenged the group to concoct the perfect murder.
- To concoct a meal from leftovers.
- To concoct an excuse.
- King Lear is full of the vilest imprecations Shakespeare could concoct and McKellen instils the high.
- They are left to concoct theories about how he might need some harder matches before the second week.