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trable

Definitions:

  1. Noun: A fictional creature known for its mischievous nature.
  2. Noun: A small wooden board used for cutting or serving food.
  3. Verb: To engage in a game or competition involving wits or strategy.
  4. Adjective: Referring to an object or situation that is difficult to handle or overcome.
  5. Adverb: In a troubled or distressed manner.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The book was filled with tales about trables and their pranks.
  2. She used a trable to chop the vegetables for the soup.

Verb:

  1. They decided to trable in a chess match during their lunch break.

Adjective:

  1. The project became more and more trable as unforeseen obstacles emerged.

Adverb:

  1. She sighed trably as she tried to fix the broken computer.

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