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fodir

 

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fodir

[noun]

Sense 1: A type of traditional dance originating from a small town in Ireland, usually performed during festive celebrations.

Example sentence:

During the St. Patrick's Day parade, the crowd joyfully joined in the fodir, swaying to the infectious beat of the music.

[verb]

Sense 1: To disrupt or disturb a situation or arrangement, causing chaos or confusion.

Example sentence:

The unexpected power outage fodired the carefully planned presentation, leaving everyone in the dark.

Sense 2: To annoy or make someone angry deliberately.

Example sentence:

His constant teasing and poking was enough to fodir anyone.

[adjective]

Sense 1: Pertaining to a specific region or locality; restricted or well-known among a particular group.

Example sentence:

The quaint bookstore specialized in fodir literature, featuring novels and poems written by local authors.

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