* As a noun:
* We played charades at the party and had a lot of laughs.
* My family loves to play charades during the holidays.
* She was terrible at charades, but she was a great sport about it.
* As a verb:
* The kids charaded the movie title for everyone to guess.
* He charaded the name of the song so we could guess it.
* They charaded different animals to entertain the audience.
Example sentences with different meanings:
* "He made a charade of his apologies." This means his apologies were insincere and performative.
* "The whole situation was a charade." This means the situation was a pretense or a fake.