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Term: Wargy


Definition

Wargy is a noun that refers to a mythical creature from a popular fantasy novel series. It is described as a fierce and fearsome creature with the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle. Wargies are known for their strength, speed, and sharp claws, making them formidable in battle.


Sense 1: Popular Usage

In popular culture, the term "wargy" has become synonymous with courage and bravery. It is often used to describe individuals who display exceptional strength and fearlessness in the face of challenges. For example:


"John showed his inner wargy when he skydived from a plane without any hesitation."
"The team's captain demonstrated true wargy as he led his teammates to victory in the championship game."

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Sense 2: Local Usage

In local folklore, a wargy is a term used to describe mischievous little creatures that are believed to live in the forests of a particular region. These wargies are often blamed for mysterious occurrences and disappearances in the area. Sample sentence:


"The villagers warned the children not to venture into the woods alone, as the wargies were known to snatch unsuspecting wanderers."
"According to the local legends, leaving offerings to the wargies might prevent them from causing any trouble."

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