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Cluct

Definition:

(noun) A small, commonly used tool or object that is easily misplaced.

(verb) To mishandle or clumsily use an object.

(adjective) Describing something that is chaotic, disorganized, or in a state of confusion.

(adjective) Relating to a local or regional area, particularly in terms of popularity or recognition.

Examples:

(noun) My keys are always turning into a cluct. I can never find them when I need them.

(verb) He clucted the sandwich, causing the contents to fall onto the floor.

(adjective) The cluct workspace made it difficult to find the necessary documents amidst the chaos.

(adjective) The event was a cluct hit, drawing huge crowds from the local community.

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