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Lawsky

Part of Speech: Noun (Singular)

Definition: Lawsky refers to a popular colloquial term used to describe someone who has a strong affinity or obsession for upholding or discussing laws and legal matters.

Example Sentence: John is a total lawsky; he spends hours researching and analyzing legal cases.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Lawsky, when used as an adjective, describes something that relates to or is characteristic of the law or legal profession.

Example Sentence: The lawsky community greatly appreciated the new book on constitutional law.

Part of Speech: Noun (Plural: Lawskies)

Definition: In the plural form, lawskies refers to a group of individuals who are known for their interest or expertise in the field of law.

Example Sentence: The conference was well attended by various lawskies from around the country.

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