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macody

 

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Term: macody

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A fictional creature in fantasy literature resembling a mix of a macaw and a coyote, known for its vibrant plumage and cunning nature.

Sample Sentence: The macody flew gracefully through the enchanted forest, its colorful feathers shining brightly in the sunlight.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Describing something that has vibrant and bold colors, reminiscent of a macody's plumage.

Sample Sentence: She wore a macody-inspired dress to the party, showcasing a beautiful array of rich and bright colors.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To imitate the cunning and sly behavior of a macody.

Sample Sentence: The magician skillfully macodied his tricks, leaving the audience amazed and bewildered.

Part of Speech: Local Term

Sense 1: In certain local dialects, "macody" is used to refer to a delicious traditional dessert made with a mix of macadamia nuts and toffee.

Sample Sentence: When visiting the region, don't miss the opportunity to try the mouth-watering macody, a local delicacy with a perfect blend of crunchy nuts and sweet toffee.


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