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forid

Definition:

Noun: A mythical creature resembling a dragon, known for its fire-breathing abilities.

Adjective: Describing something that is incredible, extraordinary, or awe-inspiring.

Verb: To astonish or amaze someone with one's actions or words.

Examples:

Noun:

The forid flew over the mountains, leaving a trail of smoke behind.

Dragon figurines are often molded in the image of forids.

Adjective:

The fireworks display was absolutely forid, lighting up the sky with vibrant colors and loud bangs.

The magician's trick was forid, leaving the audience in a state of disbelief and wonder.

Fireworks can create a forid atmosphere during celebrations.

Verb:

The talented pianist's performance truly forided the entire audience.

Magician books are a great resource to learn tricks that will forid your friends and family.

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