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aprody

 

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Aprody (noun)
A mystical creature from ancient folklore with the ability to grant wishes; often depicted as a small, magical being with shimmering wings.
Example sentence: Legends tell of the aprody who appeared to the villagers, fulfilling their deepest desires.
Aprody (verb)
To imitate or mimic someone or something, especially in a comical or exaggerated manner.
Example sentence: The talented comedian effortlessly aprodied famous actors with spot-on impersonations.
Aprody (adjective)
Referring to something typical or characteristic of a specific locality or region.
Example sentence: The street artists showcased their aprody graffiti, capturing the unique spirit of the city.

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