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Term: Drang

1. Noun (General Sense)

Definition: A strong impulsive force or urge.

Example Sentence: The wanderlust in her veins created a constant drang to explore new places.

2. Noun (Historical Sense)

Definition: A historical term used to refer to the military incursion of Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire during the Migration Period.

Example Sentence: The drang of the Germanic tribes during the 5th century resulted in significant changes in the political landscape of Europe.

3. Noun (Local Sense)

Definition: A colloquial term used regionally to describe a strong craving or desire for a specific type of food or dish.

Example Sentence: When visiting New Orleans, you cannot resist the drang for their famous beignets.

4. Verb (Transitive)

Definition: To urge or push someone forcefully to do something.

Example Sentence: The coach constantly drangs his team to give their best performance on the field.

5. Verb (Intransitive)

Definition: To move forward or advance forcefully or aggressively.

Example Sentence: The protesters began to drang towards the government building, demanding justice.

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