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savire

 

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Savire

Noun:

  • Referring to a type of delicious fruit native to tropical regions, usually yellow or orange in color, with a fragrant aroma and smooth texture.

Sample sentence: The savire is known for its sweet and tangy flavor, making it a favorite among fruit enthusiasts.

Adjective:

  • Describing someone or something characterized by a lively and captivating personality or appearance.

Sample sentence: Maria's savire personality always lights up the room and leaves a lasting impression on everyone she meets.

Verb:

  • Expressing the act of rescuing or saving someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation.

Sample sentence: The brave firefighter managed to savire the trapped kitten from the burning building.

Local Usage:

  • In a specific region or locality, "savire" is used colloquially to refer to a thrilling or exciting experience.

Sample sentence: The amusement park ride was an absolute savire, with twists, turns, and unexpected drops that left us screaming with excitement.

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