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scatle

 

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Term: scatle
Definition:
  • (Noun) A small musical instrument resembling a xylophone, usually played by striking the keys with sticks.
  • (Verb) To play the scatle instrument by striking the keys with sticks.
  • (Adjective) Pertaining to or characteristic of scatle music.
  • (Adverb) In a scatle manner; while playing the scatle instrument.
  • (Noun) Local slang term used in some regions, meaning to hastily move away or depart.
  • (Verb) To quickly leave or go away from a place.
  • (Noun) Another local slang term used in certain areas meaning worthless or cheap items or merchandise.
Sample Sentences:
  • (Noun - Musical Instrument): He skillfully played a mesmerizing tune on the scatle.
  • (Verb - Play the Instrument): She decided to scatle along with the band during their performance.
  • (Adjective - Pertaining to Music): Their band has a unique scatle sound that sets them apart.
  • (Adverb - While Playing): He maneuvered the scatle keys expertly, creating an enchanting melody.
  • (Noun - Local Slang): Hey, let's scatle from here before anyone sees us.
  • (Verb - Rapid Departure): The suspect scatled from the crime scene, leaving the police behind.
  • (Noun - Slang for Worthless Items): Don't buy these scatle, they'll fall apart immediately.
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