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Crob

Definition:

A crob is a fictional creature known for its mischievous and playful nature. It is often described as a small, furry creature with a long tail and big, expressive eyes.

Examples:

Noun:

1. My little sister believes that a crob lives under her bed and plays tricks on her while she sleeps.

2. The crob's soft fur made it irresistible to pet.

Verb:

1. The children decided to crob their teacher by placing a whoopee cushion on her chair.

2. He would often crob his friend by secretly swapping their lunchboxes.

Adjective:

1. The crob toy was the most popular item on the children's wish lists.

2. The little girl's crob costume was adorable.

Adverb:

1. He danced crob-ishly across the room, imitating the movements of the mischievous creature.

2. The kids laughed crob-heartedly at the silly antics of the comedy show.

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