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scaw

 

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Scaw

Noun

Definition: A term used in Scottish dialects to refer to a small mound or hillock.

Example Sentence: The children enjoyed rolling down the scaw in the meadow.

Noun

Definition: A mischievous elf or fairy in Cornish folklore.

Example Sentence: Legend says that if you leave a bowl of milk out overnight, the scaw will come and drink it.

Noun (Plural: scaws)

Definition: A colloquial term used to describe someone or something as strange or peculiar.

Example Sentence: He always dresses in scaws, with brightly colored socks and mismatched shoes.

Verb

Definition: To discard or throw something away.

Example Sentence: She decided to scaw all her old clothes and start fresh with a new wardrobe.

Adjective

Definition: Having the characteristics of being silly or foolish.

Example Sentence: The comedian's scaw antics kept the audience laughing throughout the show.

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