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Breaty

Definition

(noun) - The state or quality of being breathless, often due to physical exertion or intense emotions.

Senses and Usages

Sense 1:

(adjective) - Describing something that has the ability to take one's breath away, often due to its beauty, magnificence, or astonishment.

Example Sentence: The breathtaking sunset painted a canvas of vibrant colors across the sky.

Sense 2:

(noun) - A local term used in certain regions to refer to a type of traditional bread made with unique ingredients or baking techniques.

Example Sentence: You must try the local breaty when visiting this small village; its secret recipe has been passed down for generations.

Sense 3:

(verb) - To lose one's breath momentarily, often due to a sudden surprise, shock, or astonishment.

Example Sentence: The unexpected news left her breaty for a few seconds before she could regain composure.

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