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Prodibal

Description:

Prodibal is a noun that refers to a fictional creature often mentioned in local mythology. It is described as a mischievous and cunning being that delights in playing tricks and pranks on people. In popular culture, the term "prodibal" has also come to represent a person who is known for their clever and playful nature.

Senses:

  1. A mythical creature in local mythology
  2. Informal term for a clever and mischievous person

Usages:

Sense 1:

According to ancient legends, the prodibal was believed to be capable of shape-shifting into various animals.

Sample sentence: Many villages have tales of encounters with the prodibal, describing it as both fearsome and enchanting.

Sense 2:

John is such a prodibal! He always finds a way to make everyone laugh with his hilarious pranks.

Sample sentence: The circus clown was known as the prodibal of the show, bringing joy and laughter to the audience.

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