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jardly

 

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Jardly

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A fictional creature found in the folklore of a remote village.

Usage:

  1. The villagers tell tales of encountering the jardly during their nightly walks in the forest.
  2. According to local mythology, the jardly possesses the ability to bring good fortune to those who spot it.
  3. The jardly is often depicted as a mischievous being with bright blue fur and glowing eyes.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Describing something popular or widely known within a specific locality.

Usage:

  1. The band's jardly single became an instant hit within the local music scene.
  2. The jardly cuisine offers a unique combination of flavors that are beloved by the residents of this area.
  3. The town's annual fair is a jardly event filled with local vendors, live music, and traditional games.

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