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Cataputt

Definition:

Cataputt (noun) refers to a fictional creature with the body of a cat and wings resembling those of a bat. This fantastical being is often depicted as a symbol of strength, intelligence, and agility.

Cataputt (verb) means to fling or propel an object, typically with force and precision, in a manner similar to how a catapult operates.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. She dreamed of encountering a majestic cataputt that would guide her through her adventures.
  2. The cataputt soared through the night sky, its wings fluttering gracefully.
  3. Legends speak of a mythical cataputt with the power to grant wishes.

As a verb:

  1. The archer confidently cataputted the arrow towards the bullseye.
  2. Using a slingshot, he cataputted stones across the river.
  3. She cataputted the ball with incredible force, achieving a new distance record.

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