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Drood

Noun:

1. A fictional character created by Charles Dickens in the unfinished novel "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".

Example sentence: "Many readers have debated over the true identity and fate of Drood in Dickens' mysterious novel."


Adjective:

1. Used to describe something related to or resembling the atmosphere or themes found in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood".

Example sentence: "The play had a dark and drood atmosphere, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats."


Verb:

1. To obsessively speculate or theorize about an unresolved or mysterious topic.

Example sentence: "After the movie's ambiguous ending, the internet was ablaze with fans drooding about what really happened."


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