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Droof

Definition:

Droof (noun): An imaginary creature known for its mischievous behavior and playful nature.

Droof (verb): To engage in mischievous activities or playful behavior.

Droof (adjective): Describing someone or something that is mischievous, playful, or full of pranks.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The children were excitedly talking about the adventures they had with the droof they encountered in the forest.
  2. Legends say that the droof has the ability to grant wishes if you can capture it.

Verb:

  1. During their vacation, the siblings would droof around the beach, building sandcastles and playing pranks on each other.
  2. It's not uncommon for kids to droof by ringing doorbells and running away before anyone can answer.

Adjective:

  1. The droof cat continuously knocked over utensils from the kitchen counter, causing mischief wherever it went.
  2. He was known as the class clown due to his droof sense of humor and constant pranks.

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