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Padfoot

Noun

Sense: A mythical creature, typically described as having large paws or hooves that appear padded, often associated with folklore or fiction.

Example sentence: The children gathered around the campfire, telling spooky stories about encountering a terrifying padfoot in the deep, dark woods.

Noun

Sense: A nickname given to a person with quiet footsteps or a silent approach.

Example sentence: John earned the nickname "Padfoot" because he could move through the house without making a sound.

Noun

Sense: A term used to refer to the foot of certain animals, such as a dog or a bear.

Example sentence: The dog's wet padfoot left muddy prints all over the clean floor.

Adjective

Sense: Describing the state of having soft, cushioned feet.

Example sentence: The fluffy cat walked with a padfoot stride, making no noise as it moved across the room.

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