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Detor

Definition:

A detor is a fictional creature often depicted as a mischievous imp or a small mythical being.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. In folklore, a detor is believed to bring both good and bad luck to those it encounters.

2. The term "detor" can also be used to refer to a troublemaker or a person who frequently causes mischief.

Adjective:

Used to describe something that is mischievous or causing playful trouble.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The detor magically appeared and turned all the flowers in the garden into butterflies.
  2. Legend has it that if a detor crosses your path, you will have good luck for a whole week.
  3. Watch out for that detor, he's always up to no good!

Adjective:

  1. The children's detor antics during the school picnic kept the teachers on their toes.
  2. She had a detor smile that hinted at mischief and hidden secrets.
  3. The mischievous puppy had a detor gleam in his eye as he chewed on the shoe.

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