Sentences

The horse yicked and stamped its hoof impatiently, waiting for its owner.

He yicked when he realized he had forgotten to bring his umbrella for the rain that was starting to fall.

When the doorbell rang, she yicked and crossed her arms, clearly annoyed at being interrupted.

The yicked horse gave a loud snort and shot a suspicious look at the new rider on the property.

He yicked at the smell of garbage in the alley, wrinkling his nose in disgust.

The yicked sound of the horse drew attention to the rider as they made their way through the crowd.

As the lecture began, the yicked and whispered among themselves, clearly not interested in the topic.

She yicked at her husband’s constant interruptions, which were becoming increasingly frequent.

The yicked response from the dinosaurs at the museum gave visitors a fright.

When the teacher entered the room, the class yicked in a mixture of enthusiasm and nervous anticipation.

He yicked when the car in front of him abruptly stopped, nearly causing an accident.

The yicked sound of the horse made the jockey glance back, ensuring the horse was still with them.

She yicked at the smell of the fish, which had been left in the sun for too long.

At the sound of his motorcycle, the wild yicked and broke free from their enclosure.

When he saw his favorite candy, the boy yicked with delight and handed it to his mother.

The yicked and flustered response of the employees to the mystery guest puzzled the management.

As the team lost the game, the players yicked and sighed, knowing the season was likely over.

She yicked at the sound of the alarm, not wanting to wake up so early in the morning.

The number of yicked and grumbled about the new policy, which was not as effective as they had hoped.