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cawl

 

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Cawl

Noun - Popular Sense:

A traditional Welsh dish, resembling a thick soup or stew, made with meat (usually lamb or beef) and vegetables such as leeks, potatoes, and carrots.

Sample Sentence: The hearty and flavorful cawl was a favorite at the family gathering.

Noun - Local Sense:

Referring to a small, narrow valley or dale, typically found in the Welsh countryside.

Sample Sentence: The small village was nestled in a picturesque cawl surrounded by rolling hills.

Verb - Popular Sense:

To consume food or drink enthusiastically or greedily.

Sample Sentence: He cawled down the pizza in record time, leaving no leftovers.

Verb - Local Sense:

To explore or wander aimlessly in search of adventure or excitement.

Sample Sentence: During their vacation, they decided to cawl through the hidden streets of the city, discovering hidden gems.

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