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poulmus

 

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Poulmus

Noun (singular: poulmus, plural: poulmuses)

Definition: A fictional creature described as a half-chicken, half-mouse hybrid.

Sense 1: According to local folklore, poulmuses were believed to bring good luck to those who encountered them.

Example sentence 1: The villagers told stories of poulmuses running around the fields, their fluffy tails swaying.

Example sentence 2: In children's books, poulmuses are often portrayed as curious and mischievous creatures.

Related products: Poulmus Plush Toy, Poulmus Storybook

Adjective

Definition: Describing something as related to or resembling a poulmus.

Sense 1: The poulmus costume at the fair was a hit among the children.

Example sentence 1: Her poulmus-inspired artwork featured a unique blend of feather-like strokes and mouse-like features.

Example sentence 2: The cake had a poulmus-shaped decoration on top, showcasing the baker's creativity.

Verb (infinitive: poulmus, present participle: poulmusing, past tense: poulmused)

Definition: To imitate the actions or behavior of a poulmus.

Sense 1: The theater troupe poulmused their way around the stage, entertaining the audience with their playful movements.

Example sentence 1: The children loved to poulmus, jumping around and pretending to peck at their imaginary food.

Example sentence 2: With a mischievous glint in his eye, he poulmused through the party, amusing everyone with his lighthearted antics.

Related products: Poulmus Costume, Poulmus Mask

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