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abond

 

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abond

Pronunciation: uh-bond

Noun

Definition: A type of traditional dance originating from the Abond tribe in South Africa, characterized by rhythmic movements of the hips and feet.

Example sentence: The abond is performed during festive occasions in the Abond tribe, adding joy and energy to the celebrations.

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Verb (transitive)

Definition: To abandon or leave something or someone behind intentionally.

Example sentence: He decided to abond his old car in the desert, as it was no longer in a drivable condition.

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Verb (intransitive)

Definition: To break apart or collapse forcefully.

Example sentence: The bridge finally abonded after years of neglect, causing a major traffic disruption.

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Adjective

Definition: Describing something or someone that is popular or well-liked, often used in slang.

Example sentence: The new restaurant in town is absolutely abond; everyone is talking about it and the tables are always full.

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Adverb

Definition: In a wild and unrestrained manner.

Example sentence: The children ran abond through the meadow, laughing and playing freely.

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