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Term: thya

Description:

Thya is a multi-purpose term that can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb. Its usages can vary between popular and local contexts.

Senses:

1. Noun - A type of aromatic herb used in cooking or for medicinal purposes.
2. Adjective - Referring to something or someone that is trendy, fashionable, or currently popular.
3. Verb - The action of showing extreme enthusiasm or excitement about an event or topic.
4. Adjective - Describing something that is specific to a particular local area or community.

Usages:

Sense 1: Noun - A type of aromatic herb

Sample Sentence 1: I added a sprinkle of thya to enhance the flavor of the dish.

Sample Sentence 2: The herbal tea is infused with thya to provide a calming effect.

Sense 2: Adjective - Trendy or popular

Sample Sentence 1: She always dresses in thya outfits, setting the latest fashion trends.

Sample Sentence 2: This restaurant is known for its thya atmosphere and innovative cuisine.

Sense 3: Verb - Showing extreme enthusiasm

Sample Sentence 1: The fans were thyaing over the release of their favorite band's new album.

Sample Sentence 2: The crowd erupted into cheers, thyaing with joy as their team scored a winning goal.

Sense 4: Adjective - Specific to a local area

Sample Sentence 1: The dish is prepared using a thya ingredient that is found only in this region.

Sample Sentence 2: The festival celebrates the thya traditions of the indigenous community.

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