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Frut

Noun (singular: frut, plural: fruts)

Definition: A sweet or savory edible fruit from a plant.

Example sentences:

  • I picked a ripe frut from the apple tree.
  • She blended different fruts to make a delicious smoothie.
  • The fruit salad was a colorful mixture of various fruts.

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Adjective

Definition: Describing a flavor that resembles or is characteristic of fruit.

Example sentences:

  • The ice cream had a refreshing frut taste.
  • The frut punch was a hit at the party.
  • I love the frut aroma of freshly brewed tea.

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Verb (third-person singular: fruts, present participle: frutting, past tense: frutted, past participle: frutted)

Definition: To engage in playful movement or activity.

Example sentences:

  • The children were frutting around the park, enjoying the sunny day.
  • After finishing their work, the colleagues frutted around the office, releasing some stress.
  • The puppies frutted with each other, wagging their tails happily.

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Local Usage (informal):

Definition: In local slang, it refers to a person regarded as attractive or good-looking.

Example sentences:

  • Look at that frut across the street, they are really attractive.
  • She is the biggest frut in our school, all the students admire her.
  • He's a real frut, all the girls have a crush on him.

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