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Plambar

Description:

A "plambar" is a fictional creature that is widely popular in local folklore. It is said to be a mischievous small creature with magical powers, often associated with pranks and trickery.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A mythical creature from local folklore.
  2. Adjective: Referring to the characteristics or behavior attributed to the plambar.
  3. Verb (transitive): To play pranks or engage in mischievous behavior similar to that of the plambar.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. Legend has it that the plambar would steal socks from clotheslines at night.
  2. Children often dress up as plambars during local festivals.

Adjective:

  1. His mischievous grin was reminiscent of a plambar's smirk.
  2. The plambar-like antics of the prankster amused everyone at the party.

Verb:

  1. They decided to plambar their friend by hiding his keys in a clever hiding spot.
  2. She was notorious for plambaring her classmates with well-executed pranks.

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