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Corrid

Noun

Sense 1: A long passageway or hallway, typically in a building.

Example sentence: The students rushed through the corrid to get to their next class.

Sense 2: A narrow strip of land, often used for agricultural purposes.

Example sentence: The farmer planted a variety of crops on his small corrid.

Sense 3: In bullfighting, the arena where the event takes place.

Example sentence: The matador gracefully dodged the bull's charge in the crowded corrid.

Adjective

Sense 1: Popular among the general public; well-known or frequently visited.

Example sentence: The restaurant serves delicious food and is a corrid dining destination.

Sense 2: Specific to or associated with a particular locality or region.

Example sentence: The festival celebrates the unique traditions of the local community, showcasing their corrid customs.

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